The 36-0 scoreline may not suggest it, but Italy did not suffer any reputational damage in Dublin in the last round. They saw little of the ball but did not cave in as they had against New Zealand and France in the World Cup when they conceded a total of 22 tries.
“It could have been a lot worse in Dublin,” said Italy’s head coach Gonzalo Quesada, the former Argentina outside-half who has extensive knowledge of French rugby having played for three clubs, coached Stade Francais and been part of France’s management team in 2010 when they won the Grand Slam.
“We managed to keep our concentration right until the end, otherwise it would have ended like our last two matches in the World Cup. We have looked at what we did well and what we did badly and worked on a number of technical points. We did not have enough possession against Ireland.”
It will be Italy’s 27th Test away to France. Their only victory came in 1997 in Grenoble and only once have they picked up a losing bonus point, at Stade de France in 2016.
Quesada has made six changes from the side that went down in Dublin. Riccardo Favretto gets his first start three years after making his debut from the bench in another back row reshuffle while Martin Page-Relo takes over from Gloucester’s Stephen Varney at scrum-half.
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