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		<title>New French ex-Sevens flyer named for national rugby squad</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Report from Planet Rugby After French rugby union coach Guy Novès selected a Fiji-born Sevens flyer for the national squad, he has now also called up another former Sevens star &#8211; the France-born son of a former Australian rugby league international. Montpellier winger Marvin O&#8217;Connor has been named to replace the injured Benjamin Fall. O&#8217;Connor ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Report from <a href="http://www.planetrugby.com/" target="_blank">Planet Rugby</a></p>
<p>After French rugby union coach Guy Novès selected a Fiji-born Sevens flyer for the national squad, he has now also called up another former Sevens star &#8211; the France-born son of a former Australian rugby league international.</p>
<p>Montpellier winger Marvin O&#8217;Connor has been named to replace the injured Benjamin Fall.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Connor will now link up with the rest of the France squad for their latest Six Nations training camp from January from today until Wednesday.</p>
<p>He has previously represented both France U19s and France Sevens, and is currently the highest try scorer in the French Top 14 national club championship.</p>
<p>O&#8217;Connor has been regarded as one of France&#8217;s top wings in the past few seasons and many rugby critics have been tipping his call-up for a while.</p>
<p>The wily 24-year-old player, born in Annemasse, France, started his professional career with Grenoble before joining Bayonne and then Montpellier.</p>
<p>Last week, Novès named &#8220;unstoppable&#8221; Fiji-born <a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2016/01/21/fijian-flyer-vakatawa-a-rugby-gamble-france-need-to-take/">Virimi Vakatawa</a> winger from the France Sevens team to the national squad in a surprise move.</p>
<p><u><strong>Revised France squad for the Six Nations</strong></u></p>
<p><strong>Forwards: </strong>Eddy Ben Arous, Jefferson Poirot, Guilhem Guirado (c), Camille Chat, Rabah Slimani, Uini Atonio, Yoann Maestri, Paul Jedrasiak, Sébastian Vahaamahina, Alexandre Flanquart, Wenceslas Lauret, Yacouba Camara, Kevin Gourdon, Louis Picamoles, Antoine Burban, Damien Chouly.</p>
<p><strong>Backs: </strong>Sébastian Bézy, Morgan Parra, Maxime Machenaud, Jean-Marc Doussain, Jules Plisson, Alexandre Dumoulin, Wesley Fofana, Gaël Fickou, Jonathan Danty, Rémi Lamerat, Marvin O&#8217;Connor, Hugo Bonneval, Maxime Médard, Scott Spedding, Virimi Vakatawa.</p>
<p><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2016/01/21/fijian-flyer-vakatawa-a-rugby-gamble-france-need-to-take/">Fijian flyer Vakatawa &#8211; a rugby gamble France needed to take</a></p>
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		<title>Fijian flyer Vakatawa &#8211; a rugby gamble France need to take</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Report from Pacific Media Watch By Paul Eddison in Caen, France The call-up of Sevens star Virimi Vakatawa to France&#8217;s Six Nations squad was a calculated gamble by new coach Guy Novès serving as both his most intriguing decision and proof of a major problem in French rugby. At 23 years of age there is ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="node-date"><span class="date-display-single">Report from <a href="http://www.pacmediawatch.aut.ac.nz" target="_blank">Pacific Media Watch</a><br />
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<p><em>By Paul Eddison in Caen, France<br />
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<p>The call-up of Sevens star Virimi Vakatawa to France&#8217;s Six Nations squad was a <a href="http://www.pmc.aut.ac.nz/pacific-media-watch/fiji-nov-s-picks-surprise-sevens-wing-france-rugby-squad-9545">calculated gamble by new coach Guy Novès</a> serving as both his most intriguing decision and proof of a major problem in French rugby.</p>
<p>At 23 years of age there is no question that the Fijian-born flyer is the star attraction in the French Sevens outfit, and has established himself as the most prolific offloader on the circuit since switching from XVs in 2014.</p>
<p>A rare combination of pace and power, Vakatawa&#8217;s step and fend has become one of the most fearsome sights in the shorter format of the game and if he can transfer that threat into XVs, there is no question he will become France&#8217;s most dangerous weapon out wide.</p>
<p>While his Sevens exploits were enough to convince Novès to give him a shot, there will be question marks over how ready he will be to play XVs, having made his last appearance for former club Racing 92 back in December 2013.</p>
<p>He does have 44 games in that format under his belt with the Parisian side after being enticed over by Sireli Bobo. Back when he arrived as a 17-year-old he weighed just 87kg, a huge contrast to his current powerful build.</p>
<p>Still, his background should at least ensure he acclimatises quicker than the likes of Semi Kunatani and Samisoni Viriviri, Sevens superstars who have made negligible impact after moving to the Top 14.</p>
<p>But the issue of Vakatawa&#8217;s defence in XVs, as well as the difference in fitness required between the extreme athleticism of sevens and the longer grind of the 80-minute game, ensure this is far from a guaranteed success.</p>
<p><strong>Worthy risk</strong><br />
Novès felt the risk was worth taking though, and as he did when talking about a number of other uncapped players, he explained that there was no time to waste.</p>
<p>Going forward Vakatawa could well be a fixture in the French squad, particularly after the Rio Olympics when he will return to XVs full-time, with Racing and Toulon battling for his signature.</p>
<p>Just over three years on from turning down a call-up by Fiji, it would appear that Vakatawa&#8217;s gamble is starting to pay off.</p>
<p>Of course when it was revealed that he had said no to Fiji, it came at the same time as one of his compatriots also playing in France, and the example of Noa Nakaitaci should serve as a warning to Vakatawa.</p>
<p>One year his senior, Nakaitaci fully deserved his call-up by Philippe Saint-André, and started well, despite a hairy moment at Twickenham back in March.</p>
<p>But as France&#8217;s World Cup campaign went south, so did Nakaitaci&#8217;s reputation and confidence, and the latter still appears to be shattered as he missed out on Six Nations selection.</p>
<p>Add in talk of Josua Tuisova, Toulon&#8217;s budding flyer who isn&#8217;t currently eligible, and France&#8217;s wing stocks could be packed with Fijians going forward.</p>
<p><strong>Little surprise</strong><br />
That comes as little surprise with the Top 14 and Pro D2 both dominated by Fijians on the wing, in a position where <em>les Bleus</em> are desperately short of options. Only Castres and coincidentally Racing don&#8217;t have a Fijian back three player, although even they have Sitiveni Sivivatu and Joe Rokocoko respectively.</p>
<p>Injuries don&#8217;t help of course. Yoann Huget gets his fair share of stick in France, but is undoubtedly their best option when fit. At the moment he is still recovering from the ACL tear suffered in the World Cup opener against Italy.</p>
<p>Similarly Rémy Grosso likely would have made it but for a long-term injury, while Teddy Thomas, so impressive when he first broke through, has virtually disappeared from contention due to a succession of injuries. He last played a game in May and as it stands there is little indication of when he will return.</p>
<p>With those three absent, the cupboard is remarkably bare. Novès has gone with a collection of full-backs turned wingers in Benjamin Fall, Hugo Bonneval and Maxime Médard in the squad.</p>
<p>All are fine players in their own right, but the latter two at least prefer the 15 jersey. The other possibility is the return of Wesley Fofana to the wing, a much-derided move by Saint-André but conceivable given the paucity of options.</p>
<p>In terms of those challenging them, you have the pocket-sized duo Marc Andreu and Marvin O&#8217;Connor, both ignored and surely too small for Test rugby when faced with the likes of Julian Savea and George North.</p>
<p>There are other players getting game time out wide, but far too few and even fewer are contenders for France down the line.</p>
<p><strong>Current vein</strong><br />
Last weekend saw the arrival on the scene of Louis Dupichot at Racing, and if he continues in his current vein he may yet make the squad for the June tour to Argentina.</p>
<p>Equally La Rochelle&#8217;s Gabriel Lacroix could join club colleagues Kevin Gourdon and Uini Atonio sooner rather than later, but the promising Arthur Bonneval has not yet broken through fully at Toulouse.</p>
<p>The lack of talent coming through is a real concern. While Vakatawa and co might provide a short-term solution, the FFR should be worried that they are currently the only option.</p>
<p class="ProfileHeaderCard-bio u-dir" dir="ltr"><a href="http://www.twitter.com/pauleddison" target="_blank"><em>Paul Eddison</em></a> <em>is a freelance sports journalist who writes for <a href="http://www.planetrugby.com/news/vakatawa-a-gamble-france-have-to-take/" target="_blank">Planet Rugby</a>. He is now based in Caen, France.</em></p>
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<em>Virimi Vakatawa racing to his six tries in the 2015 Wellington Sevens tournament. Video: Fox on YouTube</em></p>
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		<title>Novès picks star Fijian Sevens wing in new-look France rugby squad</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2016 23:41:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Video spotlight on Vakatawa&#8217;s brilliance &#8211; 6 tries in the 2015 Wellington Sevens Report from Pacific Media Watch in Paris France head rugby union coach Guy Novès has sprung a surprise by naming Fiji-born France Sevens wing Virimi Vakatawa in his Six Nations squad that includes eight uncapped players. After two training camps the new ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="node-date"><em><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQyDFThtqEs" target="_blank">Video spotlight on Vakatawa&#8217;s brilliance &#8211; 6 tries in the 2015 Wellington Sevens</a></em></p>
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<p>France head rugby union coach Guy Novès has sprung a surprise by naming Fiji-born France Sevens wing Virimi Vakatawa in his Six Nations squad that includes eight uncapped players.</p>
<p>After two training camps the new France boss has settled on a squad of 31 to finalise his preparations ahead of their first game against Italy on February 6.</p>
<p>Two big names missing from the final list are fly-half François Trinh-Duc and flanker Bernard le Roux. Trinh-Duc is still recovering from a shinbone injury, has been provisionally left out of the squad and replaced by Toulouse&#8217;s Jean-Marc Doussain. Stade Français flank Antoine Burban replaces South African-born Le Roux, who is absent for personal reasons.</p>
<p>There is no place,as expected, for Mathieu Bastareaud.</p>
<p>Toulon hooker Guilhem Guirado will captain the group.</p>
<p>Vakatawa has impressed for France Sevens in the two Seves World Series events so far this season in Dubai and Cape Town. Previously contracted by Racing 92, the 23-year-old qualified to play for France in 2013.</p>
<p>&#8220;We tried to involve young players on every line. We tried to build a team which will allow us to work in continuity, with an eye to the next four years,&#8221; explained Novés.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a discussion with François (Trinh-Duc). He knew that his presence depended on his performances on the pitch. We know that Francois has resumed training very seriously,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p>Among online comments on the Planet Rugby website, <span class="_5mdd">Gareth Cotter described Vakatawa as being &#8220;unstoppable for the French Sevens team. Strong and skilful&#8221;.</span></p>
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<p><strong>France squad for the Six Nations:<br />
Forwards: </strong>Eddy Ben Arous, Jefferson Poirot, Guilhem Guirado (c), Camille Chat, Rabah Slimani, Uini Atonio, Yoann Maestri, Paul Jedrasiak, Sébastian Vahaamahina, Alexandre Flanquart, Wenceslas Lauret, Yacouba Camara, Kevin Gourdon, Louis Picamoles, Antoine Burban, Damien Chouly.</p>
<p><strong>Backs: </strong>Sébastian Bézy, Morgan Parra, Maxime Machenaud, Jean-Marc Doussain, Jules Plisson, Alexandre Dumoulin, Wesley Fofana, Gaël Fickou, Jonathan Danty, Rémi Lamerat, Hugo Bonneval, Maxime Médard, Benjamin Fall, Scott Spedding, Virimi Vakatawa.</p>
<p><a href="https://asiapacificreport.nz/2016/01/13/vakatawa-approached-by-les-bleus-coach-for-six-nations/" target="_blank">Earlier story</a></p>
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