Dupont officially named in France Sevens squad with debut imminent
French superstar Antoine Dupont is on the verge of making his sevens debut after being named in France's squad for the HSBC Vancouver SVNS later this month.
The 2021 World Rugby 15s player of the year is part of a 14-player squad that will run out at BC Place over the weekend of 23-25 of February.
This will be the long-awaited debut of the former France 15s captain as he strives to make their squad for the Paris Olympic Games later this year.
In his pursuit to play sevens, the scrum-half has put his international 15s career on ice, and is currently taking no part in the Guinness Six Nations campaign.
After three legs so far in the SVNS series - Dubai, Cape Town and Perth - France sit in seventh place in the overall standings following 9th, 8th and 6th place finishes, respectively. They will be hoping that one of the premier rugby players on the planet will boost their fortunes.
France Sevens men's squad
CAPILLA Esteban (Aviron Bayonnais)
DUPONT Antoine (Stade Toulousain Rugby)
ÉPÉE Nelson (Stade Toulousain Rugby)
FORNER Théo (USA Perpignan)
GRANDIDIER Aaron (CA Briviste Corrèze)
IRAGUHA William (FFR)
JOSEPH Jefferson Lee (SU Agen)
PAREZ-EDO MARTIN Stephen (Paris Université Club / FFR)
PASQUET Varian (FFR)
REBBADJ Rayan (RC Toulon)
RIVA Paulin (Rugby Club Auch / FFR)
SEPHO Jordan (FFR)
TIMO Andy (Stade Français Paris)
ZEGHDAR Antoine (Castres Olympique)
France Sevens women's squad
CIOFANI Anne-Cécile (Stade Français Paris)
COUTOULY Mathilde (Stade Toulousain Rugby)
DEZOU Lili (Stade Toulousain Rugby)
DROUIN Caroline (Stade Rennais Rugby)
GRASSINEAU Camille (Stade Français Paris)
GRISEZ Joanna (Stade Bordelais Rugby)
JASON Ïan (Stade Toulousain Rugby)
LOTHOZ Valentine (Stade Rennais rugby)
NEISEN Carla (Blagnac Sporting Club Rugby)
NOËL RIVIER Lou (AC Bobigny 93 Rugby)
OKEMBA Séraphine (Lyon OU)
PELLE Chloé (RC Chilly Mazarin)
ULUTULE Jade (Stade Rennais Rugby)
YENGO Yolaine (Stade Rennais rugby)
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It is if he thinks he’s got hold of the ball and there is at least one other player between him and the ball carrier, which is why he has to reach around and over their heads. Not a deliberate action for me.
Go to commentsI understand, but England 30 years ago were a set piece focused kick heavy team not big on using backs.
Same as now.
South African sides from any period will have a big bunch of forwards smashing it up and a first five booting everything in their own half.
NZ until recently rarely if ever scrummed for penalties; the scrum is to attack from, broken play, not structured is what we’re after.
Same as now.
These are ways of playing very ingrained into the culture.
If you were in an English club team and were off to Fiji for a game against a club team you’d never heard of and had no footage of, how would you prepare?
For a forward dominated grind or would you assume they will throw the ball about because they are Fijian?
A Fiji way. An English way.
An Australian way depends on who you’ve scraped together that hasn’t been picked off by AFL or NRL, and that changes from generation to generation a lot of the time.
Actually, maybe that is their style. In fact, yes they have a style.
Nevermind. Fuggit I’ve typed it all out now.
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