France look to foreign players for RWC

France rugby officials have ten foreigners in their preliminary World Cup squad, taking advantage of new rules introduced for the sport's Olympic debut.

France rugby officials have included Australian pair Brock James and Blair Connor plus Toulon's English flanker Steffon Armitage in a 74-strong pre-World Cup squad thanks to an Olympic loophole on eligibility.

Armitage, the European player of the year and an integral part of Toulon's European and Top 14 titles last season, has already been capped by the England seconds side, the Saxons, which up until this year would have seen him ineligible for France.

But the International Rugby Board have changed eligibility rules, meaning a player can represent a country provided they have the correct passport and have not been capped by another team for 18 months.

The changes were instigated ahead of the inaugural sevens tournament at the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

An appearance in just one Olympic sevens qualification event could lead to a player being selected for that nation's 15-a-side team even though the IRB is trying to reduce the number of 'dual internationals'.

With Red Roses coach Stuart Lancaster opting not to pick the form openside in Europe because he plays outside of England, Armitage is now in the process of applying for a French passport, with the Rugby World Cup just one year away.

And France coach Philippe Saint-Andre, after a disastrous 2013 during which Les Bleus lost 13 of their 19 matches, has ten foreigners in his extended squad.

The others are the New Zealander trio of Uini Atonio, Alex Tulou and David Smith, South Africans Rory Kockott, Francois van der Merwe and Scott Spedding, and Fijian winger Noa Nakaitaci have all also been named.

Like Armitage, neither former Australian sevens star Connor nor one-time capped All Black flanker Tulou currently have French passports but have put in requests.

Saint-Andre said the extended list was good news for French rugby.

"We need fighters. Competition is really important," said the former France captain who took over from Marc Lievremont, who took France to the final of the 2011 World Cup.

There has been much hullabaloo surrounding Kockott, the goal-kicking Castres scrum-half who was Top 14 player of the season in 2013 and eligible for France since July.

French federation president Pierre Camou said Kockott, like the others, had "to declare their love for France".


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