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Franco Smith makes 7 changes to Glasgow line-up for visit of Zebre

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Adam Hastings of Gloucester arrives at the stadium prior to the EPCR Challenge Cup Final match between Gloucester Rugby and Hollywoodbets Sharks at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on May 24, 2024 in London, England.(Photo by Gaspafotos/MB Media/Getty Images)

Franco Smith has continued rotating his Glasgow side for Friday’s visit of Zebre as he bids to ensure his squad is primed for their upcoming trip to South Africa.

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The Warriors coach has made seven changes to the XV that started last weekend’s United Rugby Championship victory away to Cardiff, with Scotland internationals Sione Tuipulotu, Rory Sutherland and Matt Fagerson among those to miss out.

Smith is keen to ensure as many of his players as possible have game time under their belts ahead of their formidable South African double-header against Sharks and Stormers.

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“Obviously, it’s important to have a good performance against Zebre to take some continuity (to South Africa),” Smith said. “We’ve made enough changes, 14 in the first game against Ulster that didn’t play in the warm-up games, then it was six changes against Benetton, and then nine last week, and there’s seven this week.

“It’s important to get the whole squad some minutes under their belt and get them best prepared so that we take a team that’s rugby ready on a difficult tour.”

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It was announced last week that Richie Gray will be leaving the club in November to head abroad but he has not been selected for tomorrow’s match, meaning the recent Benetton game – played before news of his departure became public – will go down as his last at home for Glasgow.

“He’s a big man, older guy, needs to be managed as well,” said Smith of his absence this weekend. “He knew already that the game against Benetton was his last game at Scotstoun, but he will be touring with us to South Africa.”

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Captain Kyle Steyn misses out with a foot injury but Smith expects him to be fit to go to South Africa. The head coach hopes to see his defending champions make it three wins from four URC matches this weekend.

“It’s a good start, but a lot of our processes are not functioning as good as they should be yet,” said Smith. “We’ve got to just focus and concentrate on what we need to get right from a process perspective. The win is important, but for us to continue winning, we need to get better at what we do.”

Glasgow Warriors: Kyle Rowe, Jamie Dobie, Huw Jones, Stafford McDowall (CAPT), Facundo Cordero, Adam Hastings, George Horne, Jamie Bhatti, Johnny Matthews, Zander Fagerson, Gregor Brown, Scott Cummings, Euan Ferrie, Rory Darge, Jack Dempsey

Replacements: Grant Stewart, Nathan McBeth, Patrick Schickerling, Alex Samuel, Max Williamson, Henco Venter, Ben Afshar, Tom Jordan

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Zebre Parma: Geronimo Prisciantelli, Jacopo Trulla, Fetuli Paea, Scott Gregory, Simone Gesi, Giacomo Da Re, Gonzalo Garcia, Danilo Fischetti (CAPT), Giampietro Ribaldi, Matteo Nocera, Leonard Krumov, Andrea Zambonin, Giacomo Ferrari, Luca Andreani, Giovanni Licata

Replacements: Luca Bigi, Samuele Taddei, Ion Neculai, Matteo Canali, Iacopo Bianchi, Alessandro Fusco, Damiano Mazza, Ben Cambriani

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SK 14 minutes ago
Who is telling the truth about France's tour of New Zealand?

From what I am seeing in the comments there seems to be a battle about the playing time discussion and not counting minutes across the season like Champions Cup and Autumn tours. I think we also have to remember is that in the Autumn internationals the French players are fully fit having played just a few rounds of Top 14 while NZ and Aus have played the whole year. They put out players who have played 17 games plus 9 or 10 internationals and have over 2000 minutes in total. What is clear is that France have the same problem but choose to rest players. One cannot deny it detracts from the series and perhaps the French should have sent a stronger team when you consider the fact that after a long season the All Blacks do send a strong site. France are taking a player welfare stance because they have to confront the realities of the Top 14 and the powerful clubs as well as their demands. No other union has the same constraints and instead choose how to manage their players. The question is are players being run into the ground? The real issue we should be discussing here should be player welfare and what is acceptable for minutes? In my opinion a larger debate needs to be opened up in the game about player management. This tour cuts to the heart of it because it has drastically reduced the quality of the series but in the end I cannot blame France or Galthie for taking these actions neither can I blame NZ for being miffed about it.

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BleedRed&Black 16 minutes ago
Who is telling the truth about France's tour of New Zealand?

Ok, so thanks to the wonder that is allrugby, I checked the facts, then compared it to France's 2025 6N squad, so the last time showed they up as strong as they could. Of the 46 players selected, only 15 are touring NZ. Of those missing, 23 players are at least two full matches within the claimed 2000 minute "limit". Even if Jalibert, who has the highest number at 1847, played the two tests he would be eligible for, he would only be on 2007 minutes.


Hooker

Lamothe 1482 BB

Marchand 1321 TL

Mauvaka 982 TL

Prop

Aldegheri 1303 TL

Atonio 955

Baille 635 TL

Gros 1076

Priso 1414 TU

Lock

Meafou 1503 TL


Loose Fwd

Roumat 1667 TL

Jelonch 1401 TL

Alldritt 1804

Boudehent 1678

Cros 1759 TL

Gazzotti 1516 BB

Jegou 1142


Halfback

Serin 1693


First Five

Jalibert 1847 BB

Ntamack 1479 TL


Midfield

Frisch 705 TU

Nene 669

Brau-Boirie 1239


Wing

Dréan 1418 TU


The idea that France has brought a C team to NZ because of player welfare is, as the article suggests, a fiction. Some of the numbers on the players not going on tour are tiny, with five less than a thousand. Most in that 23 wouldn't get anywhere near 2000 minutes even of they played every minute of every test. Equally, the idea that "player welfare" is important in France is given the lie by the fact that they have five players from that 6N squad [all of course not touring] who are over 2000 minutes, Lucu 2106, Moefana 2174, Bielle-Biarrey 2277, Penaud 2045 and Ramos 2205. World class players flogged in a sequence of anonymous games [outside France] instead of having a once in a lifetime opportunity to play the All Blacks in a test series in NZ. Oh well.


France has sent a C team to NZ because they are not obliged to send anything else, either for legal or commercial reasons. So they have. The Top 14 clubs want their players preparing for next seasons "10 month soap opera". These tests means nothing to them. These tests mean nothing to their public either. France has been repeatedly humiliated by NZ, but those humiliations are quickly forgotten, so there are no consequences. It is equally true that the public and the clubs couldn't care less what their players want. Those players desire to win in the country it is hardest to win in means nothing to them. What Alldritt and Ntamack want means nothing to them. What a sad, small minded, provincial place French rugby is. It really might as well be rugby league.

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