Six Nations latest – Gatland turns to Hook
8 Feb 2011
Keo.co.za brings you news from the Six Nations.
Gatland turns to Hook – James Hook has been favoured at flyhalf for Wales’ clash with Scotland. Hook replaces Scarlets pivot Stephen Jones, while Lee Byrne occupies the vacant position of fullback.
Wales – 15 Lee Byrne; 14 Morgan Stoddart; 13 Jamie Roberts, 12 Jonathan Davies; 11 Shane Williams; 10 James Hook, 9 Mike Phillips, 8 Ryan Jones, 7 Sam Warburton, 6 Dan Lydiate, 5 Alun Wyn Jones, 4 Bradley Davies, 3 Craig Mitchell, 2 Matthew Rees (c), 1 Paul James.
Subs: 16 Richard Hibbard, 17 John Yapp, 18 Jonathan Thomas, 19 John Turnbull, 20 Tavis Knoyle, 21 Stephen Jones, 22 Rhys Priestland.
Traille moves to centre – Damien Traille will start at centre in France’s clash with Ireland this Sunday.
Traille played fullback against Scotland last week, but has been moved to midfield because of the injury to Maxime Mermoz. Yannick Jauzion will only feature from the bench.
France – 15 Clement Poitrenaud; 14 Yoann Huget, 13 Aurelie Rougerie, 12 Damien Traille, 11 Maxime Medard; 10 Francois Trinh-Duc, 9 Morgan Parra; 8 Imanol Harinordoquy, 7 Julien Bonnaire, 6 Thierry Dusautoir (c); 5 Lionel Nallet, 4 Julien Pierre; 3 Nicolas Mas, 2 William Servat, 1 Thomas Domingo.
Subs: 16 Guilhem Guirado, 17 Sylvain Marconnet, 18 Jerome Thion, 19 Sebastien Chabal, 20 Dimitri Yachvili, 21 Yannick Jauzion, 22 Vincent Clerc, 23 Luc Ducalcon.

14 Comments
8 Feb 2011, 13:45 pm
Imagine if these dragons got their act together and had some continuity in selection:
1. Barcella
2. Servat
3. Marconnet
4. Millo-Chluski
5. Nallet
6. Dussoituar
7. Bonnaire
8. Harinordoquy
9. Parra
10. Trin-Duc
11. Rougerrie
12. Jauzion
13. Basteraud
14. Clerc
15. Potrenaud
16. Szarzesky
17. Mas
18. Thion
19. Chabal
20. Yachvilli
21. Skrela
22. Traille
8 Feb 2011, 14:15 pm
One day they will appoint Nick Mallet as coach and France will sweep all before them.
8 Feb 2011, 14:50 pm
@kaksioek(kaksioek)-2:
One day soon, perhaps.
8 Feb 2011, 15:40 pm
PUFF – The ABs must be pooing their panties already. I am certianly happy the Boks aren’t facing the French in their pool games. The French have done well in the New Zeland lately!!!!
8 Feb 2011, 17:20 pm
The French have unearthed a bit of a monster wing – Yoann Huget… I think he plays for Bayonne, 6ft 2 plus and 100kgs plus and a good strike rate for his club. One to look out for.
8 Feb 2011, 18:48 pm
So that hit on Jones was harder than everyone thought!
8 Feb 2011, 18:52 pm
@race of tan(race of tan)-4: why? theres a reason theyre in our pool group…
you just worry about your boys if they happen to draw ireland or Scotland in the 1/4 final stage…
8 Feb 2011, 20:53 pm
@puff(puff)-1: the tight five they’ve selected is pretty good, Barcella and Milo will have a shot at making the WC side but Marconnet isn’t as good Nicola Mas anymore, the latter is arguably the world’s best tighthead.
@kaksioek(kaksioek)-2: can’t see them going for a foreign coach
@carcharodon carcharias(carcharodon carcharias)-6: strong carry from Foden wasn’t it! he did the same thing to a lock last year
8 Feb 2011, 21:07 pm
@race of tan(race of tan)-4: one win on NZ soil since 1994 is France doing well in NZ recently? strange logic that one..
8 Feb 2011, 22:21 pm
Would be good to see Traille and Jauzion reunited at some stage. Getting on a bit but they made a potent centre pairing.
Livremond has got to start settling his combinations down. Playing Rogerie (sp) at centre was crazy when he’s never played there before – well at test level.
9 Feb 2011, 17:26 pm
That French side got hammered in Cape Town by an average Bok team.
Would the world-class nr8 and the up and coming 13 have made a difference? I doubt.
9 Feb 2011, 17:27 pm
@willievz(willievz)-11: By up and coming 13 I meant Basteraud, not Rougerie.
9 Feb 2011, 17:35 pm
@willievz(willievz)-11: Yeah but that French side in their minds had nothing to prove.
Beware the Frenchies when they do have something to prove.
9 Feb 2011, 17:42 pm
@willievz(willievz)-11: The French will not win the 6N’s playing the way they did against the Scots. First of all they won’t be able to turnover the English for example at Twickenham in the tackle they way they did to the Scots and the scrums will be parity at most but where they have to watch out is that if the Scots can score 3 tries against them (and could have scored more) then England will be be able to do the same or more.
Have your say
You must be logged in to post a comment.