The coach of the XV of France, Fabien Galthié, had warned that he would leave many executives to rest, including most of the Grand Slam winners, in particular the Toulouse Antoine Dupont and Romain Ntamack.

He also had to compose his list without the players of the Top 14 finalist clubs, Montpellier and Castres, for the two scheduled meetings against the Japanese: July 2 in Aichi and July 9 in Tokyo.

Sunday evening, after the match won by the British Barbarians against the English (52-21) at Twickenham, Galthié, who led the "Baabaas" during the meeting, said that the "nineteen players (French who played the match in London) were selected" to go to Japan.

The pillars Jean-Baptiste Gros (Toulon), Sipili Falatea (Clermont) and Dany Priso (La Rochelle), the hookers Pierre Bourgarit (La Rochelle) and Christopher Tolofua (Toulon), the second row Thomas Lavault (La Rochelle), the third lines Dylan Cretin (Lyon), Ollivon (Toulon), Sekou Macalou (Stade français) and Yoan Tanga (Racing 92), scrum-half Baptiste Couilloud (Lyon) and Nolann Le Garrec (Racing 92), openers Antoine Hastoy (Pau ) and Louis Carbonel (Toulon), the centers Vakatawa (Racing 92) and Tani Vili (Clermont), the winger Penaud (Clermont) and the rear Max Spring (Racing 92), just like the pillar of Oyonnax (Pro D2 ) Thomas Laclayat, are therefore part of the 42.

Matthias Haddad with La Rochelle at home against the French Stade in the Top 14 on May 21, 2022 XAVIER LEOTY AFP / Archives

Alongside them on the plane that will fly to Japan on Wednesday, several young people will discover the French team, such as Bastien Vergnes-Taillefer, the third line of Bordeaux-Bègles, Enzo Reybier, the winger of Oyonnax, Matis Perchaud, the pillar of Bayonne, or Matthias Haddad, the third line of the Stade Rochelais.

On this list, Demba Bamba, Ollivon, Penaud and Vakatawa are the only players with more than 20 selections.

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