RWC News: French rocked by another injury, Eddie whacks Poms and says Wallabies have one big advantage

By The Roar / Editor

Host World Cup nation France have rocked by yet another devastating injury ahead of the tournament, with experienced lock Paul Willemse withdrawn from the squad because of injury.

The 30-year-old lock, who started against the Wallabies last week and played 31 Tests, injured his thigh during training before the official closure of the squad lists.

But such is the severity of the injury that the South African-born lock has been replaced by Montpellier teammate Bastien Chalureau.

Willemse, however, could still gain a call-up if he recovers from the injury and someone else is forced to withdraw entirely, with the giant second-rower included as one of 12 reserve players in the squad.

Paul Willemse has been withdrawn from France’s World Cup squad after picking up a thigh injury. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

His departure is yet another blow for Fabian Galthie’s men, who will also be without Jonathan Danty against the All Blacks in their World Cup opener on September 8.

Wrecking ball inside centre Danty suffered a minor hamstring injury during their 41-17 win over the Wallabies at the Stade de France late last month.

They also come after star fly-half Romain Ntamack suffered a season-ending knee injury against Scotland last month.

While loose-head prop Cyril Baille will also miss the start of the tournament because of injury.

The French do have depth, with Cameron Woki favourite to be promoted to the starting side while  Romain Taofifenua and Thibaud Flament are also options to start at lock against the All Blacks in the tournament opener next week.

Eddie bullish about Wallabies’ World Cup chances as ex-England coach delivers home truth, Cipriani slams Australian

As Eddie Jones delivered England a reality check, the Wallabies coach said he was “optimistic” about his side’s “fantastic” chances of winning the World Cup a third time.

Jones, speaking to the BBC, said Australia’s underdog status didn’t bother him but added that the Wallabies were in a good position to give the tournament a shake because unlike their aging opponents they could improve quicker than the rest.

“No one thinks we can win, which is a great situation to be in,” said Jones. “If I look at all the teams in the World Cup, most teams are at the end of their cycle.

“Look at the Irish team, a very good team, but a lot of players at the end of their careers. New Zealand are the same [and] South Africa to a larger extent. Those teams, while they can grow, they can’t grow as quickly as we can.

“I’ve got a fair bit of optimism about what we can do. You need things to go right, and you need a bit of luck. But we work hard enough. We’ll generate enough good luck and then you don’t know where we can go.”

Eddie Jones says he’s “optimistic” about the Wallabies’ World Cup chances. (Photo by Chris Hyde/Getty Images)

Jones was less bullish about England’s chances.

Less than a year after the Rugby Football Union cut ties with him after seven years, which paved the way for his remarkable return to the Wallabies, Jones said his former assistant coach was in a difficult position because of the governing body’s inability to create a positive and successful pathway of talent.

 “The results of England over the last five years… they’re not producing quality players,” Jones told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

“And so everyone looks at the head coach, and [says] ‘let’s blame the head coach’. But the onus on producing quality players is the RFU. And that hasn’t happened.

“You’ve got to look at why you’re not bringing talent through, then you’ve got to look at why your talent development systems are not doing that.

“The system’s not right. What needs to change? Where’s the gap? That’s the responsibility of the RFU.”

He added: “You’ve got an ageing team. Anyone who knows anything about sport can see that and then you’ve got new players coming in.

“Some of them have come through and done really well, like a Freddie Steward, others are still finding their feet, like a Marcus Smith.”

His comments weren’t received well everywhere, with former playmaker Danny Cipriani, who was briefly recalled by Jones for their tour of South Africa in 2018, slamming the Australian for his role in England’s demise.

Barbarians named but Lukhan misses trip

As the Wallabies enjoyed their World Cup welcome ceremony in Saint Etienne, 15 other Australians across the ditch have been named for Jones’ selected Barbarians team to take on Northampton Saints.

Queensland fly-half James O’Connor joins Ryan Lonergan in the halves, with the Barbarians’ backline dominated by Reds players including Hunter Paisami and Filipo Daugunu. While Brumbies star Tom Wright will feature at fullback in a threatening backline featuring Lachie Anderson and Dylan Pietsch.

The forward pack features several players from Australia A, with the same front-row from the one that beat Portugal 30-17 lining up with Tom Lambert, Lachlan Lonergan and Sam Talakai named.

Brumbies lock Cadeyrn Neville partners Japan’s Uwe Helu in the second-row, while Lachie Swinton and Seru Uru have been joined by Faulua Makisi in the back-row.

Australians Harry Johnson-Holmes and Harry Wilson have bee included on the bench.

Meanwhile, it can be revealed by The Roar that Ned Hanigan has a niggle that has forced him out of the squad.

Returning Wallabies forward Lukhan Salakaia-Loto has not travelled to England to join the Barbarians either.

The Barbarians’ tour over the next six weeks has been organised to ensure Jones has fit and ready players to call up to his Wallabies squad should injury strike.

Barbarians team to face Northampton Saints

Barbarians (1-15): Tom Lambert, Lachlan Lonergan, Sam Talakai (vc), Uwe Helu, Caderyn Neville, Lachlan Swinton, Seru Uru, Faulua Makisi, Ryan Lonergan, James O’Connor, Dylan Pietsch, Hunter Paisami, Filipo Daugunu, Lachlan Anderson, Tom Wright

Replacements: Shunta Nakamura, Kenta Kobayashi, Harry Johnson-Holmes, Taichi Takahashi, Harry Wilson, Kaito Shigeno, Nicholas McCurran, Ryohey Yamanaka

Saints (1-15): Alex Waller, Tom Cruise (c), Paul Hill, Theo Vukasinovic, Geordie Irvine, Angus Scott-Young, Henry Pollock, Izaiha Moore-Aiono, Callum Braley, James Grayson, Jake Garside, Tom Litchfield, Tom Seabrook, Will Glister, George Hendy

Replacements: Aston Gradwick-Light, Craig Wright, Elliot Millar Mills, Callum Smyth*, Ed Prowse, Kayde Sylvester, Reuben Logan, James Cherry*, Henri Lavin*, Archie McParland, Matthew Arden, Toby Thame, Oscar Daniel*, Ewan Baker

The Crowd Says:

2023-09-05T20:01:06+00:00

francky

Roar Rookie


Oups 'lot', but maybe loot :)

2023-09-05T19:56:43+00:00

francky

Roar Rookie


I just have been reading the news, Danty was training with the team today (it’s in french, sorry). I believe he will play the first game. I added a link, that does not seem to be visible ????

2023-09-05T16:59:34+00:00

Honest Max

Roar Rookie


These advanced dudes in NZ should work out how to communicate effectively. 11 people are going to find and listen to that podcast. At least post a link.

2023-09-04T09:04:46+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Well changed the test didn't it...same as the Frenchman who blew a penalty at end of a game for time wasting...Time wasting in rugby where do you start with those penalties..thin edge that one.

2023-09-04T05:08:56+00:00

Cec

Roar Rookie


That’s fair cs.

2023-09-04T02:36:22+00:00

Tom G

Roar Rookie


I think we’ve been watching a different Wallaby backline.

2023-09-04T02:24:07+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Wizz, do you think the Poms will keep asking the referee for a ball change until one of their backstaff can sneak in the ball they want? :laughing:

2023-09-04T02:22:03+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Dare I say most of the WB backline would be there, the only Poms I can see would be their 2nd string 5/8th George Ford and the fullback Freddy Steward. The forwards are a different proposition although some of them look 4 years too late to have any show in this world cup. Then again, they could be foxing. They certainly made Ireland work for their money until the triple yellow sunk them. :stoked:

2023-09-04T02:12:53+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Jonathon Danty has got to be the best inside centre in world rugby. France will miss him big time, as much for his jackling prowess out wide added to his huge frame charging in set moves at wee 5/8ths. The 1st time I got to see him play was when France toured Australia in the 3 match series in 2021. He was a beast even then, I don't think Australia would have won the series if Danty had played in the 3rd match.

2023-09-04T02:03:35+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


The game was good entertainment. AussieA started on fire and had 4 tries on the board in about 20 minutes. A caveat though as it looked like half of the Northampton side were kids out of their academy, so were guaranteed to get a belting from the far-more experienced Australia A team. Northampton did score 3 tries in the 2nd half against the OzA team who (a) brought on all their reserves of which 5 were Japanese players and (b) OzA had put the cue in the rack. Of the forwards S.Uru and L.Swinton had really good games, although it was disconcerting to see the scrum getting worked over by a Northampton scratch side. R.Lonergan played the best game I have seen from him (tbh I was unimpressed with his effort against Tonga), F.Daugunu and D.Pietsch tore their opponents to shreds and T.Wright did some really nice work to add to a couple of silly errors. :stoked:

2023-09-03T12:11:02+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


Or wingman.

2023-09-03T12:09:02+00:00

cs

Roar Guru


I dare say that 0-5 does trend to tarnish my view of Ed.

2023-09-02T11:48:53+00:00

ThugbyFan

Roar Guru


Phil, the Aussie Baa Baa game vs Northampton is also on the RA website inside an article on the game. The video feed is due to start at 11:00pm AEST tonight on: https://www.rugby.com.au/news/nearfull-australian-starting-xv-confirmed-for-barbarians-clash-with-northampton-202392 Mind you I think RA are just showing the feed from the site that you have in your comment. Just thought maybe an aussie site might suit some people with slow internet in Oz. :stoked:

2023-09-02T11:47:51+00:00

Wizz

Roar Rookie


Yeah I think he makes our backline more dangerous...he links well ..improved his defence but tried too too much.

2023-09-02T11:44:12+00:00

ShortBlind

Roar Rookie


Quick to judge mate, Cipriati is a known playboy rugby ‘celebrity’ lightweight and wannabe at international level. His opinion counts for zip. EJ lifted England out of the doldrums to a record winning streak, 6N champs and RWC final ✅ then they went backwards ❌and he hasn’t owned that how you poms would like him to, diddums. ????Rather ungrateful bunch. To be frank I’d love the Wallabies to meet England later in the RWC finals and spank them just to shit down the driveling.

2023-09-02T11:12:13+00:00

4 of 6

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Eddie whacks Poms and says Wallabies have one big advantage……him.

2023-09-02T10:59:06+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


our third best wing option, I'd say

2023-09-02T10:56:37+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


I thought it was a photo of Marchand. I reckon he would have been a much bigger loss.

2023-09-02T10:52:20+00:00

pm

Roar Rookie


Especially not when Hooper and Ikitau weren't!

2023-09-02T10:25:00+00:00

jeznez

Roar Guru


Bench replacement for Skelton. Keep him at power lock and have them both go full gas. He can run the lineout if there is injury but it wouldn’t be plan A. Philip or Frost start as other lock, call lineout and go the 80.

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