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Safi Ndia and Maylist Troy return for second match of Six Nations tournament

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After their first win against Italy (39-6), France XV face Ireland in Toulouse on Saturday.

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Change to France XV. Just days before facing Ireland on Saturday, April 2, the second day of the Six Nations tournament, on Tuesday, March 29, Anne Hayroad and her staff made minor changes.

Yilana Brosso left the group, which was present at the expanded group to prepare for the match against Italy, the main base of the Sported Bordeaux. She was not selected in the match sheet against Transalpine. Safi N Diya, who has recovered from injury, will return to the tricolor group. The Montpellier player will not be alone as he has also called on Myles Troy, a 24-choice columnist, to compensate for Broso’s package. Both are applying to play on Saturday.

Coach Anne Hayroad will announce on Thursday (27-19) the composition of the squad to face the vengeful Irish Toulouse after their home defeat to Welsh.

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