The Breakdown | Are France’s grand slam-chasing modernists superior to the classical old masters?


Grand slam-chasers have a serious claim to have the upper hand on Les Bleus teams from 1977, 1998 and 2004

It is only three years ago, having just watched France throw away a 16-0 interval lead to Wales in Paris, that the former Les Bleus flanker and multiple grand slam winner Olivier Magne delivered a few home truths. “We won’t win anything with the current generation,” he hissed. “When I hear some players after games, it’s never their fault. At the first hitch, they collapse psychologically. This generation has been associated with defeat for too long … they are deeply traumatised.”

Magne, we now know, was two-thirds right. France’s national team did indeed require a new broom but, ultimately, the key has been better coaching and smarter man-management. Just ask Damian Penaud, Romain Ntamack, Uini Atonio, Paul Willemse, Julien Marchand, Demba Bamba, Grégory Alldritt and Gaël Fickou. All were part of the same match-day squad that collapsed so spectacularly in 2019 against Wales. Now they are potentially pivotal figures in a France squad seeking to conquer all-comers at next year’s Rugby World Cup.

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