Rugby World Cup: Les Bleues are increasingly open to diversity

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Madoussou Fall-Raclot (right), selected for the French rugby union team, made her debut at the Drop de Béton club in Mérignac (Gironde). "Social divisions are disappearing in my teams," the club's director said today. Brian Lawless / Press Association Images/MaxPPP
The French women's XV, which begins its World Cup in England this Saturday, August 23 (at 9:15 p.m.) against Italy, is made up more than ever of players from the suburbs. This evolution has been made possible thanks to the incredible energy deployed in talent-spotting clubs in the cities.
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