Online Store
RBS 6 Nations Apps
RBS 6 Nations Video
RBS RugbyForce
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations match video highlights

Watch the latest Video highlights
Official Championship App

The Official Championship App

Keep on top of all the action through the official app. Includes video, news, history, stats and more...
No ALT tag specified

RBS 6 Nations Live Challenge App 2013

Click here to learn more!
No ALT tag specified

Official Online Store

RBS 6 Nations full kit range now available online
Official Magazine 2013

Official Magazine 2013

Click here to Download
No ALT tag specified
Lievremont ready to battle for Les Bleus
24 February 2006, 3:23 pm
Thomas Lievremont believes he is the man who can provide the backbone that has so far been lacking in France's RBS 6 Nations Championship campaign when they host Italy at the Stade de France.
Lievremont, who replaces Julien Bonnaire at number eight, is one of three changes made to the side that almost threw away a 43-3 lead against Ireland a fortnight ago.

Les Bleus hung on to win 43-31 but left the Stade de France to the boos of some of their own supporters.

France had come into the RBS 6 Nations on the crest of a wave after winning all four November Test matches, including victories over southern hemisphere giants Australia and South Africa.

However, a 20-16 defeat in Edinburgh to Scotland followed by that alarming last half-hour in Paris against the Irish has quickly exposed weaknesses just over a year before France aim to win the World Cup on home soil.

Lievremont, a 32-year-old who, unlike 26-year-old Bonnaire, is a specialist number eight, believes he can provide the stability the French need to get their bid for the RBS 6 Nations title back on track.

He said: ''I think we need to put our hand on the ball, not waste it and play a more restricted game, keeping the ball.

''I hope I can do that if the situation requires that. But if I say that, it will appear pretentious.

''What I am speaking about is necessary for certain positions, including number eight. I have experienced the captaincy and managing situations like that is my daily role at (club side) Biarritz.

''But I am not saying 'I am the old hand, gather around me and I will be like a father to you'.
We need a number eight that gives rhythm.''

After two energetic but fatiguing Celtic reels, France's RBS 6 Nations campaign continues against an Italy side who have never won an away match since joining what was then the Five Nations in 2000.

The Azzurri are, however, showing signs of progress with the Latin-style game of their French coach Pierre Berbizier, who succeeded New Zealander John Kirwan last year.

France coach Bernard Laporte has made two other changes.

Damien Traille replaces David Marty at centre while Cedric Heymans makes way for Thomas Castaignede, who will play at full-back with Christophe Dominici reverting to Heymans' wing position.


RBS Six Nations Store

 
ADD TO DEL.ICIO.USDel.icio.usShare this page
ADD TO DIGGDiggShare this page
ADD TO FACEBOOKFacebookShare this page
ADD TO GOOGLEGoogleShare this page
ADD TO NEWSVINENewsvineShare this page
ADD TO REDDITRedditShare this page
ADD TO STUMBLEUPONStumbleUponShare this page
ADD TO YAHOO MYWEBYahooShare this page
ADD TO TWITTERTwitterShare this page
Previews & Reports
England Latest
France Latest
Ireland Latest
Italy Latest
Scotland Latest
Wales Latest
Team Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations games from 1992 to the present day
Player Statistics onlyinclude Five & Six Nations appearances since 1992
© 2013 delivered by Sotic powered by OpenText WSM