The French rugby machine is firing on all cylinders as head coach Fabien Galthié drops four major changes to his starting XV ahead of their Six Nations showdown with Scotland. The moves signal France’s serious intent to dominate what’s shaping up to be one of the tournament’s most anticipated clashes.
Center Yoram Moefana makes his triumphant return to the starting lineup, bringing his explosive pace and creative playmaking that American fans witnessed during his standout performances in recent internationals. Joining him in the backfield is Depoortère, adding serious firepower to an already dangerous French attack.
Up front, veteran Charles Ollivon returns to anchor the pack alongside Mickaël Guillard in the second row – a combination that spells trouble for any opposing scrum. These aren’t just roster tweaks; they’re calculated chess moves from Galthié, who’s building a squad capable of rugby’s ultimate prize.
For American rugby enthusiasts watching the Six Nations unfold, this France-Scotland battle represents the kind of high-octane, strategic rugby that’s inspiring growth across US leagues. With both teams hungry for tournament glory, expect fireworks when these European powerhouses collide.
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