XV de France : la composition de l’Écosse face aux Bleus avec trois changements

Le sélectionneur de l’Écosse, Gregor Townsend, a opté pour trois modifications dans son quinze de départ en vue du match contre la France, prévu ce samedi à 15h15, dans le cadre du Tournoi des Six Nations.

Après la victoire étriquée face au pays de Galles en ouverture du Tournoi (26-27), Townsend a décidé de changer trois éléments dans son équipe de départ pour affronter la France. Le deuxième ligne Richie Gray, blessé au biceps, et le troisième ligne Luke Crosbie, touché à l’épaule lors du dernier match, ne pourront pas jouer. Ils sont remplacés respectivement par Grant Gilchrist et Jack Dempsey. Par ailleurs, Jamie Ritchie cède sa place à Rory Darge en troisième ligne.

Concernant les lignes arrières, aucune modification n’est à signaler. Le staff écossais maintient sa confiance aux joueurs qui ont vaincu les Gallois. Ainsi, Finn Russell, le capitaine, continuera à mener l’équipe, tandis que Duhan Van der Merwe, auteur de deux essais la semaine précédente, occupera son poste d’ailier. En revanche, Blair Kinghorn reste sur la touche en raison d’une blessure au genou.

La composition de l’Écosse

Rowe – Steyn, Jones, Tuipulotu, Van der Merwe – Russell, White – Darge, Dempsey, M. Fagerson – Cummings, Gilchrist – Z. Fagerson, Turner, Schoeman.
Remplaçants : Ashman, Hepburn, Millar-Mills, Skinner, Christie, Horne, Healy, Redpath.

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