France rugby side put faith in Trinh-Duc

France will be relying on five-eighth Francois Trinh-Duc to steer them to victory against Scotland in the Six Nations.

France's rugby player Francois Trinh-Duc.

France will be relying on Francois Trinh-Duc to steer them to Six Nations victory against Scotland. (AAP)

France coach Guy Noves hopes five-eighth Francois Trinh-Duc can drive his juggernaut side to victory in the Six Nations clash with Scotland.

Noves's side have been criticised for their lack of flair and over-reliance on their brute physicality during the tournament but Les Bleus' new boss has thrown caution to the wind ahead of Sunday's Murrayfield clash.

Among the six changes he has made to his line-up are Trinh-Duc's inclusion at 10 in place of Jules Plisson.

The Montpellier playmaker was omitted by Noves' predecessor Philippe Saint-Andre when he picked his squad for last year's World Cup while injury kept him out of the first two Championship fixtures, finally getting his shot off the bench against Wales a fortnight ago.

Nonetheless, he is regarded as a more expansive, exciting option than Plisson and now gets to start in Edinburgh.

"With Jules, Francois has the keys to the lorry at the moment," Noves said.

"He was in our original squad and wasn't quite fully fit but he has played a few games for his club and a bit for us against Wales, so we felt it would be interesting to see him start this match."

Also returning to Noves' group is Scott Spedding at fullback as he takes over from Maxime Medard.

Centre Wesley Fofana will be used as a make-shift wing as Djibril Camara makes way, while Gael Fickou replaces Jonathan Danty in the midfield.

Yoann Maestri starts at lock, with Paul Jedrasiak dropping out and the giant Sebastien Vahaamahina joining the replacements.

The final change sees Yacouba Camara replace the injured Antoine Burban at open-side flanker.

It is not the first time Noves has tinkered with his team during the tournament as he tries to rediscover a winning formula that will take France through to the 2019 World Cup.

France have gone 10 years since last losing to Scotland but Noves is wary of this current Dark Blues line-up.

"They are taking on a certain dimension and that is down to Vern Cotter," he added.

"He gives them confidence despite some of the results."


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