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Former France captain Antoine Dupont criticised the refereeing after his side crashed out of the Rugby World Cup after defeat to South Africa. Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP

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Antoine Dupont cleared; bad news for Springboks

France have labelled the quarter-final clash with the Springboks as ‘another World Cup Final’. This , after Antoine Dupont has been cleared to return.

09-10-23 12:35
Antione Dupont France
Former France captain Antoine Dupont criticised the refereeing after his side crashed out of the Rugby World Cup after defeat to South Africa. Photo by FRANCK FIFE / AFP

France captain Antoine Dupont has been cleared to resume training following surgery on a fractured cheekbone.

The talismanic scrumhalf will be in contention to face the Springboks in the last eight.

The Springboks face France from 21:00 on Sunday 15 October 2023.

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FRANCE RELISHING BLOCKBUSTER CLASH WITH THE RETURN OF ANTOINE DUPONT

The last meeting between the two sides was a contentious narrow defeat for the Springboks in Paris.

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France are set to make a late call on Antoine Dupont’s involvement in the quarter-final after he underwent surgery for a broken cheekbone.

Galthie described the prospect of facing the Springboks in the last eight as ‘another World Cup final’ following their massively significant victory over the All Blacks in the opening match.

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“Having played one World Cup Final against New Zealand in the opening match, now we have another one,” the coach said.

“I’m delighted to have stamped this qualification but our next appointment is on Sunday [October 15] and is another World Cup Final.”

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HOSTS WANT TO END WORLD CUP WAIT

Galthie says that France are relishing facing the defending world champions as they seek to establish themselves as deserving of Rugby World Cup glory.

“On one side [of the draw], the reigning world champions and on the other side, the world number one team,” said Galthie.

“The draw did its job, now it’s up to us to do ours.”

Galthie declared France’s setpiece work against Italy to be a success but the Springbok pack would have seen enough to know that they can get one over on the hosts up front.

“The breakdown was successful, likewise the scrum, line-out, attack and defence. These were areas that were very positive,” said Galthie.

“We put Italy under permanent pressure in that respect.”