'A great challenge': Antoine Dupont eyes up scalp over Aaron Smith
Saturday's clash against New Zealand is an important step in France's building process towards the 2023 World Cup, says captain Antoine Dupont.
Since coach Fabien Galthie took over after the 2019 World Cup, Les Bleus have rediscovered their touch although they have yet to win any title.
France and New Zealand have not faced each other since June 2018, and most of Dupont's teammates have never played against the All Blacks.
"It's true that many of my teammates will discover the All Blacks. I see this test as a great challenge, against a team that has been a reference for years," the scrumhalf told a news conference.
"We are in the process of building. It's an important step."
New Zealand, who slumped to a 29-20 defeat against Ireland last weekend, have not lost to Les Bleus since 2009 and they have been unbeaten in France since 2000.
Dupont is relishing the challenge as he faces his All Blacks counterpart Aaron Smith.
"Aaron Smith is still a reference in the scrumhalf position. He has more than 100 caps, he is a world champion, he has nothing left to prove," the 25-year-old said.
"It's always interesting, always fun to play against this kind of player."
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Bingo. I’m glad someone else has picked up on it. This setup is rubbish compared to Carter, nonu, smith.
It’s the main reason we’re not beating the big teams anymore.
We need mounga, … and procter.
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