Bastareaud, Malzieu drop to the bench

Six Nations: Mathieu Bastareaud will be on the bench when France continue their bid for a Six Nations grand slam against Italy…

Six Nations:Mathieu Bastareaud will be on the bench when France continue their bid for a Six Nations grand slam against Italy on Sunday.

The powerful Stade Francais centre has impressed in the tournament to date and scored two tries in his side's opening win over Scotland, but has been replaced by Perpignan's David Marty in one of two changes by coach Marc Lievremont for the Stade de France clash.

The other sees Castres' Marc Andreu replace Julien Malzieu of Clermont Auvergne on the right wing, while a third change on the bench sees Biarritz half-back Dimitri Yachvili replace the injured Frederic Michalak.

Marty (27) has scored five tries in his 13 Six Nations outings to date, though four of those appearances have come from the bench - including in all three of this season's games.

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He has scored two tries in the domestic Top 14 this season and will now have the opportunity to make an impact for his country from the outset.

Andreu, more usually a left wing, won his maiden cap as a last-minute replacement for Clement Poitrenaud during the thrilling win over Wales two weeks ago.

The forwards will be unchanged from the match against Wales, with number eight Imanol Harinordoquy ruled fit to play despite sustaining a back injury at the weekend.

"We hesitated to go for a reshuffle, particularly for the forwards as the substitutes were really convincing when they came on in Cardiff," said Lievremont today.

"We decided to opt instead for a form of unity and continuity with our pack that has given us a lot of satisfaction since the start of the championship," he added.

Although France are expected to win comfortably against Italy, Lievremont said he was taking nothing for granted, especially after they registered a rare Six Nations win against Scotland in their previous outing.

"We do fear Italy," he said. "It will be a tricky match because we are the clear favourites.

"Nobody's thinking about England, nobody's thinking about the grand slam," he added. "If we win (against Italy), we will be almost certain to win the championship. Then we can start thinking about the grand slam".

Last time out France held off a stirring fightback against Wales at the Millennium Stadium to triumph 26-20, adding to the momentum of wins over Scotland and Ireland.

France team (v Italy):Clement Poitrenaud, Marc Andreu, David Marty, Yannick Jauzion, Alexis Palisson, Francois Trinh-Duc, Morgan Parra; Imanol Harinordoquy, Julien Bonnaire, Thierry Dusautoir, Julien Pierre, Lionel Nallet, Nicolas Mas, William Servat, Thomas Domingo. Replacements: Dimitri Szarzewski, Jean-Baptiste Poux, Sebastien Chabal, Alexandre Lapandry, Dimitri Yachvili, Mathieu Bastareaud, Julien Malzieu.