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XV of France: “I am not the same person as four years ago”, confides the ghost Gabrillagues

2024-01-24T18:58:18.430Z

Highlights: Paul Gabrillagues returns to the France XV for the first time since the 2011 World Cup. The 30-year-old has played 16 times for the Stade Français. He says it feels good to be back in blue after four years out of the game. The second row is hoping to make the 23-man squad for the Six Nations opener against South Africa on Saturday. He is confident he can play a part in France's success at the World Cup in 2027. Click here for more Six Nations news.


The second row of Stade Français (30 years old, 16 caps) is enjoying his return to blue for the first time since the 2019 World Cup.


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The first big session of the week seems to have stung...


Paul Gabrillagues:

Yes, it stung quite a bit.

Since this (

Wednesday

) morning, a lot of things have been done, whether in separate groups or collectively.

We worked well, it was a good day.

We imagine that it feels good to come back in blue...


Yes, it feels extremely good.

How did you hear the news and how did you feel?


I received a phone call from Fabien Galthié, who told me that I was going to be taken back.

I was very happy.

Did you expect it?


No... (

Laughs

) To be honest, I didn't expect it, it was really a very good surprise and I was very happy.

“I’m slowly integrating”

Has this changed since last time?


No, there are quite a few things that have remained similar.

Afterwards, there were quite a few changes in terms of players.

In terms of staff, too, which is much more substantial.

New things have been put in place, on the living environment, on group life.

I've been slowly integrating since Sunday evening.

Have you changed since the last time?


(He laughs)

Four years have passed, so obviously in four years, a lot of things happen.

Between my 26 and my 30 years, I am not the same person.

In some things, I have changed.

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What ambitions are you returning with?

A starting place in the 23

?


We are all competitors, everyone wants to play, otherwise there is no point in coming.

We all want to play, that's normal.

How do you manage yourself when you're 30?

Do you see yourself going all the way to the 2027 World Cup?


I'll take things as they come.

Without projecting myself too far.

I try to enjoy every moment.

I haven't been there recently so I welcome things with a lot of spontaneity.

Everything there is to take, I try to take it without seeing too far.

To answer the first question, it doesn't change much.

A lot of things are going on in your head.

“It makes me happy to be part of this group.”

Is it easy to integrate into this group?


I knew some of the players I had played with.

I discover other players.

It's a group that has won enormously, it shows that they have lived very well together.

I try to get to know everyone a little bit.

Also staying in my place, but we feel that there is a good group of friends, that's the basis of rugby.

It's good to see.

It makes me happy to be part of this group.

What has changed in terms of training?


It's still a little early to tell.

We had the first two days with a lot of clarity and meetings.

It's too early for me to make comparisons, but today was a good day, very complete.

In the French team, you find Laurent Sempéré whom you knew well at the Stade Français...


He will bring the experience he acquired at the Stade Français.

You will find out.

Often, forward coaches are picky and rigorous.

Does his presence facilitate your integration?


In the overall game, things had been set up before.

We are in continuity with some new adjustments.

It's more up to me to take the step to see what is being done and how it works.

And assimilate very quickly.

Source: lefigaro

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