'Best team for 20 years': France coach Frayssinous on how Robinson is helping to wake league's sleeping giant

By Mike Meehall Wood / Editor

France coach Laurent Frayssinous knows that this World Cup is going to be a tough one for his side – but also that it is just the starting point for a longer journey that could awaken the biggest sleeping giant in the sport.

France was once the most powerful rugby league nation in the world, defeating Australia in two consecutive tours in the early 1950s, but failed to keep up as Australia and England kicked on in the 1970s and 1980s and now rank behind several Pacific nations as well as the traditional powers.

Yet, with the French set to host the next tournament in 2025, the opportunity is there for a renaissance, with Frayssinous and his mentor, Roosters coach Trent Robinson, masterminding the return.

Frayssinous will coach the side at this year’s tournament, but Robinson is on hand to offer advice and to help guide the process behind the scenes on a whole-of-game level.

“Trent is a big fan of French rugby league, and at the start, what he said was that he wasn’t coming for just six months or one year because there’s a World Cup, he said I’m coming to help for 2025 and later,” said Frayssinous.

“His knowledge is huge – about the game, but also how to improve a few areas at the French Federation (FFR). In the last 18 months, we have shared a lot of information both about the French team and how to grow the structure beneath. There is a plan in place and a lot of work to do.”

“What would be good is to have a full-time competition in France. That’s one of the main goals from the FFR president Luc Lacoste.

“That’s what you want to have in the future, to have 8-10 big towns and cities who are full-time to see rugby league everywhere in France. That comes on the back of having good results and performances with the French team.”

One of the key aspects of that national team success is regular fixtures, and the new review of rugby league announced by private equity group IMG two weeks ago has named annual, midseason test matches between France and England as a key part of growing the game in Europe and improving both teams.

“You want your national team to play as much as possible,” said Frayssinous.

“We are pretty lucky to have our neighbours in England as the best team in Europe. We would be mad not to play against the best and wanting to improve.

“We’ve definitely been in touch in the last 12 months to put this in place for the future and next year already.

“We’re in talks with the RFL and it’s going pretty well. We are very keen to keep on improving by playing the best. Hopefully at one point, we will be able to win against them.”

The French have benefitted massively from having two full-time squads of players to pick from in Super League sides Catalans Dragons and Toulouse Olympique XIII, which helps their traditionally-strong junior ranks to transition into the national side.

“We have talents, and we used to win against England at u-17s, but off the back of that we miss something. We have to put in place something to link the best at u-17s to be the best to play with France. Rome wasn’t built in a day, but we have a plan in place and the help from Trent is huge.”

“We’ve got some young talented players who have started in the last two years with Catalans and Toulouse, so obviously I’m full of confidence for the World Cup. We put some objectives for the team about what we want to achieve, but we keep that within ourselves.

“We have a tough pool, because obviously, England is a tough team, Samoa are unbelievable for this World Cup and Greece have talented players who are playing in the NRL. It will be a tough group for us.

“But the French team is the best for 15-20 years, they are all full-time professionals who play at the highest level in Super League, plus Louis Jouffret and Gadwin Springer who are some of the best players in the Championship. We won’t make any excuses, we have some objectives to reach and we can’t wait to start.”

That starts this weekend with a warm-up against Tonga in Halifax., which Frayssinous insisted would be the perfect preparation for their meeting with the Samoans in Warrington on October 30.

“We had always wanted to play Tonga in the warm-up because they play very similarly to Samoa, so we will know what to expect in the group game,” he said.

“We’ll know what we did well, what we did badly and how to improve, because Tonga and Samoa have some of the best players in the world.

“It would have been easier to play a lesser team and win by 20 points to gain some confidence, but you will not learn what you need to do against Samoa.

“It’s the perfect build-up for us, even though it will be tough.”

The Crowd Says:

2022-10-10T15:18:24+00:00

Hi Pfitzy

Guest


That one hurt Eric the plastic paddy. 3 born in Ireland squad 1988 Euros. 5 born in Ireland in 1994 FIFA WC. Stones and glasshouses.

2022-10-10T10:07:25+00:00

Eric

Guest


Mate it's Ireland in Italia 90 is the example RL folk use. Cmon Mike.. I mean created teams

2022-10-10T08:45:56+00:00

Bernie

Guest


Not even Australia?? I think France and England on same side of draw so is GF match impossible??

2022-10-10T08:39:32+00:00

Bernie

Guest


Last RLWC the Canadian RL womens team was holidaying RU players on a free trip? Any improvement this time?

2022-10-09T23:44:27+00:00

Hi Pfitzy

Guest


You want to address any of these issues, Eric? Your arguments have been comprehensively dismantled in this thread.

2022-10-09T11:29:15+00:00

Dionysus

Guest


France need to go well this Tournament. The best thing that could happen to World Rugby League is a France v England block buster for a Grand Final. It would give the Northern Hemisphere a real boost in every respect and us Southern Hemisphere countries a real wake up call. I can but dream. I just hope that it is a great competition that showcases how good Rugby League really is but of course our partners, CH9 the home of rugby league won't be showing us a single match.

2022-10-09T09:39:31+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Those 'facts' are already public. Do you seriously think you're telling anybody anything they don't already know?

2022-10-09T09:25:24+00:00

Simoc

Roar Rookie


The only way to grow the League game in Europe is to do what Robinson is doing and helping them build a competitive team. They have the resources and the players as shown by their union team. The game is tailer made for Pacific nations and finally these nations are starting to reap the benefits of having a lot of the best players. I'm hoping PNG will be up there at some stage as their country needs a sporting focus.

2022-10-09T07:01:51+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


The sad sack has no intention of being right, he wants for the attention. Still just a boy who thinks someone will believe there is a "we" in his many profiles.

2022-10-09T06:37:50+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


Watching you communicate with Eric is like watching the best MMA champion of all time take on a pelican with concussion

2022-10-09T06:34:03+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


The mods don't let me play the way I like with these big brains like factsy so we get creative.

2022-10-09T06:32:50+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


Yep, that's why I specifically said Aust, didn't I? You go and argue a point never made. You just proved my point again fsctsy - well done. Still waiting on these facts supported by evidence champ. Go on, cite another old poms twitter again.

2022-10-09T01:55:25+00:00

Created teams

Guest


Eric. Ireland 1994 FIFA WC says hi. You are full of it. What a goose.

2022-10-09T01:20:28+00:00

Redcap

Roar Guru


Yep, union adopted all of his recommendations, and look at them now.

2022-10-09T00:35:44+00:00

Randy

Roar Rookie


are you saying soccer is the biggest code in France? this is shocking and unexpected news....

2022-10-09T00:07:09+00:00

Choppy Zezers

Roar Rookie


I like how you juxtaposed tool and fool in consecutive sentences.

2022-10-08T23:53:24+00:00

Eric

Guest


Yea if only football was as big as RL in Australia Nat.. I mean being played all over Australia with National Teams both male and female in all age groups. Local players producing for teams all over the world.. RL followed in Qld and parts of NSW. But good point Nat!

2022-10-08T23:29:08+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


The poor fella makes up so may profiles he'll start arguing a point never made because he loses track of who and where he is being a fool. The tool haunts every podcast and even random twitter accounts who discuss international league. This is his whole world! If he spent half the time following his own code, soccer, maybe they would get more than close friends and family following the game here in Aust.

2022-10-08T23:24:03+00:00

Nat

Roar Guru


You were embarrassed 6 weeks ago for citing some old poms twitter account to get your "facts" boy. Back it up with some real figures from a real site? Come on, secure yourself one once of credibility and maybe you won't have to make up 100 profiles to say the same thing. Truth bombs made up and supported by your many various 'guest' profiles doesn't make it true.

2022-10-08T23:06:06+00:00

Eric

Guest


They sure do but they don't have to rely on it to manufacture international teams. Most of the countries in the Rugby League "World" Cup don't play in those countries.. Call it a Heritage Cup and it will get far more respect in society

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