France’s rugby XV: Meafou is getting closer

France’s rugby XV: Meafou is getting closer

Born in New Zealand and raised in Australia, Emmanuel Mevu is poised to become a selection with France’s XV, playing for Toulouse since 2019. The only item he lacks for the blue shirt is a passport, which he could get soon.

Fabian Galthe could soon have a new thread in his bow. Presented to the press this Tuesday during a trip to Belvis, the France XV coach has not ruled out the idea of ​​expanding his collection at the time of the Six Nations Championship. However, among the names cited by the former scrum half, there is one that raised eyebrows. This is Emmanuel Mevu. In fact, the Stade Toulousain’s second line with the fifteenth for France could not, in fact, be chosen. Born to Samoan parents in New Zealand territory and raised in Australia from the age of two, he is technically eligible to wear a Wallabies jersey. However, Emmanuel Miafo falls under the “ghetto law” which limits the eligibility of Australian players who play overseas. not having five years in Super Rugby and 30 selections, Toulouse can’t be called by Dave Rainey. Faced with this impasse, the second line opened the door to the XV for France.

Mefu is waiting for his passport

Faced with the press, Fabian Galthi confirmed thisEmmanuel Mevo is a player who is “watching closely, who is not yet selected but it won’t be long.”. The 24-year-old arrived in France in December 2018, on a contract hopefully signed in January 2019 with Stade Toulousain, ratifying a clause of World Rugby Regulation 8 which requires that “the player has been resident for sixty consecutive months”. The last missing formality for Emmanuel Miiafo to wear the France XV shirt is… having a passport. According to the information received from the specialized site rugbyramaAnd The procedure is currently underway and the document could be issued during the month of February. In such a situation, Emmanuel Miiafo could be selected in time for match three of France’s XV Six Nations, scheduled for February 26 against Scotland at Stade de France. It will then be a weight booster for the blues In the already reliable second line Paul Willemse, Cameron Woki or even Thibaud Flament.

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