Wales vs France
World Cup
20th October 8:15 am Sunday

Wales will look to keep their strong recent record when they confront for a place at the Rugby World Cup semi-finals on Sunday.
Warren Gatlands side have won seven of their previous eight encounters with Les Bleus like a stunning success in Paris from the very first game of this years Six Nations Grand Slam-winning campaign, with trailed by 16 points at half-time.
Can Wales move 1 step closer to providing Gatland the perfect farewell or will off the formbook throws from the window in Oita?
In 2015, Wales hobbled their group ravaged by trauma, to the World Cup quarter-finals.
This time, they are at full strength, together with all three cogs in their backline passed match.
Dan Biggar has followed return-to-play protocols while Jonathan Davies and George North both have shaken off to begin at fly-half whines to begin.
It is precisely the same side that began Wales opening two World Cup matches from Australia along with Georgia, underlining the consistency of selection of Warren Gatland.
Consistency is a place where France are lacking but they received good news with Antoine Dupont after recovering from a back problem, termed at scrum-half and Damian Penaud continuing about the wing.
Dupont is probably one of the greatest nines on earth, he is very robust and very powerful, said Gatland.
Great information for Wales.
This has been Stuart Barnes reaction this week after hearing Romain Ntamack would start at fly-half ahead of Camille Lopez.
That has been confirmed on Friday morning, Ntamack keeping his place at the beginning line-up using Lopez providing bench cover.
If they lost to Wales kicking nine points lopez started for France. The Clermont 10 brings structure and a precise boot to help construct strain, but Jacques Brunel has gambled on Ntamack – to his eighth Exam – to lead France into the previous four.
Brunel has been taken by surprise when he watched Biggars name at the Wales line-up.
Biggar suffered two concussions but the Welsh Rugby Union stated the fly-half was symptom-free because his accidental collision throughout the triumph over Fiji with Liam Williams.
From the French tournament, two concussions is out three weeks, said Brunel, adding that when the Rugby World Cup followed the principles of the Best 14, Biggarcouldnt play.
But, Gatland said Biggar has gone through each of the return-to-play protocols and that Wales has obtainedall of the appropriate precautions.
We made sure in terms of consulting the ideal people and making certain that they were aware of what, getting him (the) independent adviser – which was important, Gatland said.
Wales have previous history about a player coming back some thing that Gatland referenced on Friday, in concussion.
North had five months outside in 2015.
Brunel or the reign of Gatland will come to an end on Sunday, both coaches having already announced they will resign after the World Cup.
Brunel will be replaced by Fabien Galthie, a guy he brought in following the latest disappointing Six Nations campaign of France as assistant in April.
Like people who preceded him, Brunel has been unable to drag the national team out of its slump that is long-term. Speculation swirls that the 65-year-old hasnt got a handle on his players, the French might not be far from mutiny. Which is about the norm for France.
Gatland will not be underestimating France, who have reached the semi-finals in half the eight variations of the World Cup. Such as 2011 when they beat against Wales in the semis they went on to make the closing, on three occasions.
The message to the gamers is youve got two choices here: we are on the plane on Monday going home, or we are here before the end of the tournament, Gatland said.
Gatland returns home to Hamilton to coach the Chiefs at Super Rugby.
Hed love to go back as a World Cup-winning trainer, ticking off the previous box in a yearlong restart.
Losing to France are a disappointing conclusion for his 12-year reign.
Stephen Jones claims that Wales 2011 World Cup semi-final conquer France will producegreat fuel for Sundays showdown at Oita.
Former Wales fly-half Jones went on as a second-half substitute missing a transformation as Wales suffered an defeat after skipper Sam Warburton was controversially sent off.
Its excellent fuel to push you forward to accomplish your goals, and that is what that is, said Jones, whos currently Wales assistant trainer.
It was a tight match. When we were down to 14, we battled hard and it could have gone either way.
We had accumulated a lot of momentum from that World Cup, and we were in a good location.
It is unfortunate we lost the game and the way we did. There were several adventures of the 2011 World Cup. Yes, it was disappointing. That is sport.
This is not the same group of players. The vast majority werent, although some were included that day. You examine the recent games against France and the boys have had some fantastic success.
Wales: 15 Liam Williams; 14 George North, 13 Jonathan Davies, 12 Hadleigh Parkes, 11 Josh Adams; 10 Dan Biggar, 9 Gareth Davies; 1 Wyn Jones, two Ken Owens, 3 Tomas Francis; 4 Jake Ball, 5 Alun Wyn Jones (c); 6 Aaron Wainwright, seven Justin Tipuric, 8 Josh Navidi.
Replacements: 16 Elliot Dee, 17 Rhys Carre, 18 Dillon Lewis, 19 Aaron Shingler, 20 Ross Moriarty, 21 Tomos Williams, 22 Rhys Patchell, 23 Owen Watkin.
France: 15 Maxime Medard, 14 Damian Penaud, 13 Virimi Vakatawa, 12 Gael Fickou, 11 Yoann Huget, 10 Romain Ntamack, 9 Antoine Dupont; 1 Jefferson Poirot, two Guilhem Guirado (c), 3 Rabah Slimani, 4 Bernard Le Roux, 5 Sebastien Vahaamahina, 6 Wenceslas Lauret, 7 Charles Ollivon, 8 Gregory Alldritt.
Replacements: 16 Camille Chat, 17 Cyril Baille, 18 Emerick Setiano, 19 Paul Gabrillagues, 20 Louis Picamoles, 21 Baptiste Serin, 22 Camille Lopez, 23 Vincent Rattez.

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