This Friday, the coaches of the XV of France women, Gaëlle Mignot and David Ortiz, revealed the team which will face Scotland in Vannes on Sunday (4:15 p.m.). Seven changes have been made, including the tenure of Gaëlle Hermet and Jessy Trémoulière.
The latter (30 years old, ASM Romagnat, 75 caps), substitute in the first two matches of the Tournament, will start at the opening, relegating Carla Arbez (23 years old, Stade Bordelais, 2 caps) to the bench. The ex-captain of Les Bleues, Gaëlle Hermet (26, Stade Toulousain, 52 caps), takes the place of Emeline Gros in the third row.
The Rabine stadium, where the French will find their audience after their bronze medal brought back from the World Cup in New Zealand in the fall, will also see the return to the back of Emilie Boulard (23 years old, Blagnac, 20 sel. ), holder in Italy (22-12) on the first day, but absent from the match sheet in Ireland (53-3).
In the second row, Maëlle Picut (23, Blagnac) will honor alongside captain Audrey Forlani her second selection after being a substitute in Cork, replacing injured Manaé Feleu. On the wing, Mélissande Llorens (20, Blagnac, 7 caps), whose last match with the XV of France dates back to the group stages of the World Cup in October, replaces Cyrielle Banet, holder in Italy and Ireland.
On the front line, the pillars Assia Khalfaoui (22 years old, Stade Bordelais, 12 caps), substitute in Cork, and Yllana Brosseau (22 years old, Bobigny, 7 caps), established following the suspension of Annaëlle Deshaye, will supervise hooker Agathe Sochat.
Note on the bench the returns of the third line Romane Ménager, package due to injury during the first two meetings of the Blue, the center Maëlle Filopon and the third line Julie Annery.
The pillar of Grenoble Ambre Mwayembe could make her first selection in Vannes.