Tiberghien & Domon: New Zealand Rugby Call-Up

While the Blues will start their tour in New Zealand, the Bayonnais Tiberghien is forfeited. He is replaced by Marius Domon.

The back of Bayonne Cheikh Tiberghien was forced to declare for the XV tour of France in New Zealand, and is replaced by the Toulonnais Marius Domon, announced the French rugby federation on Tuesday.

Tiberghien (25 years old, 0 selection) had felt pain in the right thigh during a opposition session at the start of the week and was replaced by another specialist in the position: Domon, 23 years old and 0 selection but which had been called for the first time in blue during the Six Nations tournament.

Other players in the back lines of the Blues were affected earlier this week: the RCT Gabin Villière winger and the rear or winger Bayonnais Tom Spring, who had both been preserved in training.

Five additional players

Five additional players, who took part in the Top 14 final won by Toulouse against Bordeaux-Bègles last Saturday, must arrive this week: the Pierre-Louis Barassi and Nicolas Depoortère centers, and the second or third lines Pierre Bochaton, Bastien Vergnes-Taillefer and Joshua Brennan.

The back of the French stadium Léo Barré, which remained in France to treat a “crutch”, must arrive on the same plane as them. None of these players should participate in the first of the three Test-Missches of the XV of France against the All Blacks, which takes place on Saturday in Dunedin.

French XV Squad Update: Injuries and Replacements Ahead of New Zealand Tour

The French national rugby team, Les Bleus, is facing some key changes as they gear up for their highly anticipated tour of New Zealand. Several players have been ruled out due to injury, necessitating replacements and adjustments to the squad. This article provides a detailed look at the affected players, their replacements, and the potential impact on the team’s strategy against the formidable All Blacks.

injury Report and Squad Adjustments

The most meaningful change involves Bayonne’s Cheikh Tiberghien, who has been forced to withdraw due to a right thigh injury sustained during a training session. His absence opens the door for Toulon’s Marius Domon to join the squad.

Here’s a breakdown of the key changes:

Cheikh Tiberghien: Injured,out of the squad. (Bayonne)

Marius Domon: Replacement for Tiberghien. (Toulon)

gabin Villière: Preserved in training (RCT)

Tom Spring: Preserved in training (Bayonne)

Léo Barré: Remains in France to treat an injury. (French stadium)

In addition to these, five players who participated in the recent Top 14 final between Toulouse and Bordeaux-Bègles – a match Toulouse won – will join the squad this week. [[3]] These players substantially bolster the team:

Pierre-louis barassi: Center

Nicolas Depoortère: center

Pierre Bochaton: Second or third line

Bastien Vergnes-Taillefer: Second or third line

Joshua Brennan: Second or third line

Player Comparison Table

| Player | Position | Age | Club | Selections | Reason for Change/Status | replacement | Club |

| :————— | :—————– | :-: | :———— | :———: | :——————————————- | :—————- | :————- |

| Cheikh Tiberghien| Back | 25 | bayonne | 0 | Injured (Thigh) | Marius Domon | Toulon |

| gabin Villière | Winger | — | RCT | — | Preserved in Training | — | — |

| Tom Spring | Rear or Winger | — | Bayonne | — | preserved in Training | — | — |

| Léo Barré | Back | — | French stadium | — | Remains in France for treatment | — | — |

Key Insights on team Dynamics

The inclusion of players from the Top 14 final highlights the ongoing strength of the French domestic league. Toulouse’s victory underscores the high level of competition and the quality of players available to the national team. [[1]] The absence of Tiberghien will be a challenge, but Domon’s inclusion likely represents an possibility for the young player to demonstrate his abilities at the international level.

SEO-Friendly FAQ Section

To provide complete data and enhance search engine visibility, here’s a frequently asked questions (FAQ) section addressing common reader inquiries:

Q: Why is Cheikh Tiberghien not playing?

A: Cheikh Tiberghien has been ruled out of the tour due to a right thigh injury sustained during training.

Q: Who is replacing Tiberghien?

A: Marius Domon of Toulon has been called up to replace Tiberghien.

Q: When does the French XV play the All Blacks?

A: The first of three test matches against the All Blacks is scheduled for Saturday, likely in Dunedin, as stated in the article.

Q: What is the Top 14?

A: The Top 14 is the premier professional rugby union club competition in France. [[2]]

Q: Are any other players injured?

A: Yes, Gabin Villière and Tom Spring were affected earlier in the week, and Léo Barré, which remained in France to treat an injury

Q: When will the players from the Top 14 final join the squad?

A: They are expected to arrive this week.

This updated information should provide fans with a clearer understanding of the changes and the preparations underway.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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