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Six Nations: France vs Wales talking points

Wales will be looking to complete a second Grand Slam in three seasons, while France will be desperate to bounce back after their narrow loss to England at Twickenham; kick-off in Paris at 8pm on Saturday

Last Updated: 20/03/21 7:36pm

Wales flyer Louis Rees-Zammit and his Les Bleus counterpart  Teddy Thomas
Wales flyer Louis Rees-Zammit and his Les Bleus counterpart Teddy Thomas

Wales will land the Six Nations title and complete a Grand Slam if they beat France in Paris on Saturday.

It would represent a considerable turnaround in fortunes, given Wales won just three of their 10 Test matches last year.

Here we look at some of the key talking points ahead of an eagerly-awaited encounter at Stade de France.

History is with Wales

Wales have won four Six Nations Grand Slams, and their attempt to secure a fifth clean sweep will see them break new ground if they accomplish it. All their previous successes - in 2005, 2008, 2012 and 2019 - were clinched in Cardiff, but this time it is an away-day mission to Paris.

Dan Biggar's boot will be vital for Wales in Paris
Dan Biggar's boot will be vital for Wales in Paris

The good news for Welsh fans is every time a Six Nations Grand Slam has been within touching distance, Wales have never let the opportunity pass them by. They hold a 100 per cent success rate when it comes to converting four victories into five on a Six Nations stage, while their recent tournament record at Stade de France is also strong, with three wins from the last four visits.

No substitute for experience

Wales will field a starting XV containing a total of 987 caps against France, with 14 of head coach Wayne Pivac's line-up having enjoyed Grand Slam success under his predecessor Warren Gatland.

Taulupe Faletau is just one Wales player with plenty of experience
Taulupe Faletau is just one Wales player with plenty of experience

The exceptions is wing Louis Rees-Zammit, who was just seven-years-old when Wales landed their first Gatland-coached Grand Slam in 2008. They are led from the front by inspirational captain Alun Wyn Jones, who will make history if Wales topple Les Bleus as the first player to be part of four Six Nations Grand Slam-winning teams.

Pivac deserves praise

Wayne Pivac deserves praise for turning fortunes around for Wales
Wayne Pivac deserves praise for turning fortunes around for Wales

This time last year, the Six Nations had been suspended due to the coronavirus pandemic and Wales were reflecting on successive defeats against Ireland, France and England. There was no real improvement in terms of results when Test rugby resumed seven months later as Wales lost four of their next six matches.

But Pivac used the Autumn Nations Cup to help develop young talent - players such as Rees-Zammit, Callum Sheedy and James Botham, who are now important Six Nations figures - while big calls were made like switching wing George North to centre and appointing Gethin Jenkins as defence coach. Pivac has been bold and brave in terms of his decision-making.

Fired-up France

Cyril Baille in action for France
Cyril Baille in action for France

France saw their Grand Slam hopes disappear last weekend when they were beaten 23-20 by England in a memorable Twickenham encounter. Les Bleus, though, are not out of the title race.

Bonus-point victories over Wales and their final opponents Scotland next week could give France a first Six Nations crown since 2010. It is a tall order to shunt Wales off course, and then back it up by dismissing Scotland in similarly-emphatic fashion, but Fabien Galthie's team possess sufficient quality to achieve that aim if everything clicks.

Lions places to fight for

If the British and Irish Lions' summer Test series against world champions South Africa goes ahead as planned, then expect a number of Wales players to feature prominently in Gatland's squad. At least 10 of Wales' starting line-up this weekend appear strong bets, including Rees-Zammit, who has taken to international rugby with ease.

Alun-Wyn Jones will be looking to lead Wales to Grand Slam glory
Alun-Wyn Jones will be looking to lead Wales to Grand Slam glory

What price Alun Wyn Jones being appointed Lions captain? Gatland knows the 35-year-old inside out as a player and person, and while there are a number of candidates - Johnny Sexton, Maro Itoje and Owen Farrell also have their admirers - another Grand Slam triumph could nudge Jones into pole position

France: 15 Brice Dulin; 14 Teddy Thomas, 13 Virimi Vakatawa, 12 Gael Fickou, 11 Damian Penaud; 10 Matthieu Jalibert, 9 Antoine Dupont; 1 Cyril Baille, 2 Julien Marchand, 3 Mohamed Haouas, 4 Romain Taofifenau, 5 Paul Willemse, 6 Dylan Cretin, 7 Charles Ollivon, 8 Gregory Alldritt.

Replacements: 16 Camile Chat, 17 Jean-Baptiste Gros, 18 Uini Antonio, 19 Swan Rebbadj, 20 Anthony Jelonch, 21 Baptiste Serin, 22 Romain Ntamack, 23 Arthur Vincent.

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Wales: 15 Liam Williams; 14 Louis Rees-Zammit, 13 George North, 12 Jonathan Davies, 11 Josh Adams; 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Gareth Davies; 1 Nicky Smith, 2 Ken Owens, 3 Tomas Francis, 4 Adam Beard, 5 Alun Wyn Jones, 6 Josh Navidi, 7 Justin Tipuric, 8 Taulupe Faletau.

Replacements: 16 Elliot Dee, 17 Nicky Smith, 18 Leon Brown, 19 Cory Hill, 20 James Botham, 21 Tomos Williams, 22 Callum Sheedy, 23 Uilisi Halaholo.

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