-
UN fears hundreds of migrants missing or dead in Med shipwrecks since start of 2026
-
Rushdie warns of political violence as he recounts his attack
-
Iran broadcasting forced 'confessions' to deter dissent: activists
-
Israel military says remains of last Gaza hostage Ran Gvili returned
-
North Sea nations vow to boost wind power for energy independence
-
Carney links Trump's new tariff threat to N. America trade deal review
-
Wales to use domestic turmoil as Six Nations 'fuel', says Lake
-
Irish believe in themselves despite mixed results, says Doris
-
Gunmen kill 11 in attack at Mexican football match
-
Townsend bullish on Scotland's Six Nations prospects
-
Trump sends top official to Minneapolis after killing sparks backlash
-
EU says WhatsApp to face stricter content rules
-
White Winter Olympics beckons as snow falls in Italian Alps
-
England must set new standards to win Six Nations, says George
-
Gold hits records as US policy rattles investors
-
Aussie-born Staniforth was on France radar for years, says Galthie
-
Ryanair's quarterly net profit slides on Italy fine
-
Truckers block Balkan borders over EU travel rules
-
UK PM Starmer heading to China aiming to reset ties
-
Old ally Mourinho between Real Madrid and Champions League last 16
-
Suspicious device found at Australia Day rally
-
Russian attack damages UNESCO-listed Kyiv monastery
-
Ethiopia declares end of Marburg outbreak
-
Can Arsenal handle Premier League weight of expectation?
-
Ex-OPEC president's corruption trial sees start delayed
-
North Sea nations look to wind to resist Russian energy 'blackmail'
-
Europe's elite jostle for Champions League last-16 places
-
New Nepali political party fields LGBTIQ candidates
-
Nepal arrests six in tourist rescue fraud
-
Ferry sinking kills 18, leaves 10 missing in south Philippines
-
Rights group says Iran protest toll nears 6,000 dead
-
Rampant Swiatek meets old foe Rybakina in Australian Open quarters
-
Dollar sinks on yen intervention talk, gold breaks $5,100
-
Qualifier Inglis to splash out on toaster, kettle after Melbourne run
-
Iran protest toll nears 6,000 dead as Tehran warns US against intervention
-
EU opens probe into Musk's Grok over sexual AI deepfakes
-
Minneapolis locals protest 'inhumane' US agents after second killing
-
World not ready for rise in extreme heat, scientists say
-
Fan warning as Australian Open braces for 45C heatwave
-
Sinner races on, dethroned Keys eats pie as heatwave hits Melbourne
-
German business morale still muted in January
-
African players in Europe: Mbeumo strikes as United stun Arsenal
-
Barca chief Laporta upset by impending Dro switch to PSG
-
Rights group says confirmed Iran protest toll nears 6,000
-
Rampant Swiatek ends Inglis fairytale at Australian Open
-
Sinner races through in Melbourne as Djokovic looms into view
-
Indonesia landslide death toll rises to 17, dozens missing
-
Anisimova ensures 25-year Australian Open first for US women
-
Musetti vows to push Djokovic 'to his maximum' in Melbourne quarters
-
US military working with Nigeria as part of wider Islamic State pivot
| CMSC | -0.38% | 23.66 | $ | |
| SCS | 0.12% | 16.14 | $ | |
| JRI | 0.56% | 13.757 | $ | |
| CMSD | 0.29% | 24.2 | $ | |
| BCC | -2.05% | 82.64 | $ | |
| NGG | 1.08% | 82.39 | $ | |
| RBGPF | -1.87% | 82.5 | $ | |
| BCE | -0.46% | 25.085 | $ | |
| RYCEF | -0.71% | 17 | $ | |
| RIO | 1.32% | 91.64 | $ | |
| GSK | 1.83% | 50.065 | $ | |
| AZN | 1.35% | 94.22 | $ | |
| RELX | -0.95% | 39.525 | $ | |
| VOD | 1.01% | 14.315 | $ | |
| BTI | 0.05% | 59.19 | $ | |
| BP | 0.23% | 36.615 | $ |
Aussie-born Staniforth was on France radar for years, says Galthie
Australia under-20 international forward Tom Staniforth was on France's radar three years ago, head coach Fabien Galthie revealed on Monday.
The 31-year-old lock recently qualified for France on residency grounds having spent more than five years playing for Castres in the Top 14.
And Galthie took the opportunity last week to call up Staniforth for his expanded 42-man squad ahead of the reigning champions' Six Nations opener against Ireland next week.
"He was a player who we were interested in already three years ago," Galthie said of Staniforth, who was still some way off qualifying for France back then.
"He was the best tackler in the league, he was impressive in the role of a lock and when I spoke to him, he said: 'I want to play for France'."
Staniforth's inclusion is perhaps surprising given his age and the fact that he missed almost all of last season through injury.
"It's true that he was out for a year, he had a serious ankle injury and now he's playing well again for Castres, so we will see," said Galthie.
"That doesn't mean we will pick him, but he's in the extended squad."
The former Brumbies and Waratahs player was one of six locks called up for the squad.
New Zealand-born Emmanuel Meafou and his Toulouse teammate Thibaud Flament started two of France's three Tests in November, with Romain Taofifenua and Hugo Auradou on the bench both times.
Flament has pulled out of the squad to accompany his wife in fertility treatment, opening up an opportunity for someone else to partner Meafou against Ireland.
- Foreign interest -
Staniforth and Meafou are not the only players in the French squad born outside of the country.
Prop Uini Atonio, who pulled out injured on Monday, was born in New Zealand, while fellow front-rower Tevita Tatafu was born in Tonga.
"All countries have done it. As soon as foreign players can play for their federation, head coaches take an interest," said Galthie.
Several star players in the Six Nations hail from southern hemisphere countries, such as Scotland wing Duhan van der Merwe (South Africa), Ireland centre Bundee Aki (New Zealand) and wing Mack Hansen (Australia), and Italy centre Ignacio Brex (Argentina).
The Six Nations opener on February 5 will be France scrum-half Antoine Dupont's first match back in the blue jersey since last year's tournament, when he suffered a cruciate knee ligament injury in Les Bleus' penultimate match, a crucial 42-27 win away to the then-reigning champions Ireland.
"Obviously I'm very excited to play this first game at home. It's a bit special for me as I didn't wear the French jersey for one year," Dupont said at the official Six Nations launch at Edinburgh Castle.
"I'm very excited, it's a magical tournament, it's still the same feeling each time we play these kind of games."
P.Stevenson--AMWN