Jelonch proud to guide France on damage return after testing rehab

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nthony Jelonch feared his Rugby World Cup dream was over when rupturing knee ligaments in February – now the No 8 will captain France in Lille on Thursday night time.

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The Toulouse back-rower suffered a torn ACL in France’s 32-21 Six Nations win over Scotland in Paris in February.

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Jelonch went beneath the knife in March, and simply six months later will lead Les Bleus of their second Pool A conflict with Uruguay.

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Head coach Fabien Galthie has rotated assets from the opening-night win over New Zealand, to maintain France’s squad recent and firing.

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For Jelonch, the possibility to function in a house World Cup saved his rehab heading in the right direction by way of a number of testing months.

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“I had my doubts at the start of my rehab, but I knew I had six months,” mentioned Jelonch. “I worked very hard in those six months and gave myself the chance to come back.

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“To return as captain is a huge source of pride and I’ll do everything I can to lead my team-mates to victory. I had my operation six months ago. My knee is holding up well and I’ve got the green light from the surgeons and physiotherapists.

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“I’ve been preparing for a few weeks now. Fabien said to me ‘you choose the match you want to play’. I felt ready and he told me I could play this week. I’m just looking forward to kick-off now.”

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France boss Galthie has made 12 changes to the beginning lineup from Friday night time’s 27-13 win over New Zealand in Paris.

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The hosts will face Namibia and Italy after Thursday’s Uruguay conflict, in what must be a simple Pool A programme after that win over the All Blacks.

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Cameron Woki, Gabin Villiere and Yoram Moefana are the three to retain their beginning berths, whereas Jelonch captains France for the primary time since 2021.

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Galthie hailed Jelonch’s return as a serious increase to his taking part in assets – but additionally to France’s squad morale.

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“We remember that night against Scotland, we’d won, but it was tough for the group because we knew Anthony was injured,” mentioned Galthie.

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“He represents the group perfectly. We’ve sometimes been hit hard, we’ve lived through difficult times in terms of the game, adversity and the environment.

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“But the group has always stood together and the players have been strong, and that’s where our strength lies: in determination, confidence and solidarity.”

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