Bastareaud selected in France team
France coach Marc Lievremont has picked controversial centre Mathieu Bastareaud and winger Benjamin Fall to play in the opening Six Nations match against Scotland.
Lievremont's decision to pick Bastareaud appears to finally turn the page on an embarrassing political incident last summer when the 21-year-old Stade Francais centre lied to police about being assaulted in New Zealand.
Top try-scorer Vincent Clerc was dropped to the bench with Fall set for only his second international appearance. Lievremont said kicking duties will go to scrumhalf Morgan Parra.
Bastareaud initially claimed that he had sustained facial injuries by being attacked by several men following a night out during the team's New Zealand tour in June, and it quickly escalated into a political affair between the nations.
Bastareaud, who has been doing community service work, was excluded from France's matches against South Africa, Samoa and New Zealand in November. But the burly centre now has the chance to make amends.
"We hope (Bastareaud) confirms all the good we think of him," Lievremont said.
"He is right to think that everyone is waiting for him. He should play to his strengths without asking himself too many questions.
"We hope that all that happened in the last few months has helped him become more mature."
Bastareaud is excited about facing a Scotland team he considers as unpredictable as the French.
"They are so motivated and they never give you anything," Bastareaud said.
"We'll have to be wary because they can come up with unbelievable performances when you least expect it."
Parra is paired with Francois Trinh-Duc at halfback, but the flyhalf faces a late fitness test on his sore shoulder.
Veteran inside centre Yannick Jauzion, who has scored 18 tries in 63 games for France, will act as a steadying influence for Bastareaud, who will be making only his fifth appearance.
"Yannick brings so much to the team, he's a leader on the pitch and a great player," Bastareaud said.
"I think he can help me channel my energies."
France has several injuries and is without lock Sebastien Chabal (back), fullback Damien Traille (knee), prop Fabien Barcella (knee) and lock Romain Millo-Chluski, while scrumhalf Julien Dupuy is banned for eye-gouging.
But Lievremont is confident his pack will be too strong for Scotland's at Murrayfield after dominating South Africa's notoriously physical scrum in a 20-13 win in November.
France team: Clement Poitrenaud, Benjamin Fall, Mathieu Bastareaud, Yannick Jauzion, Aurelien Rougerie, Francois Trinh-Duc, Morgan Parra; Thomas Domingo, William Servat, Nicolas Mas, Lionel Nallet, Pascal Pape, Thierry Dusautoir, Fulgence Ouedraogo, Imanol Harinordoquy.
Replacements: Dimitri Szarzewski, Luc Ducalcon, Julien Pierre, Julien Bonnaire, Jean-Baptiste Elissalde, David Marty, Vincent Clerc.
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