Wales at full strength for France in Rugby World Cup QF
OITA, Japan (AP) — Wales coach Warren Gatland was able to select his strongest team for the Rugby World Cup quarterfinal match against France, with three of his most important backs recovering from injury to make the starting lineup.
Flyhalf Dan Biggar, who sustained a concussion in an accidental collision against Fiji in Wales’ 29-17 win on Oct. 9, has successfully followed return-to-play protocols and was deemed fit to play by an independent concussion consultant.
Biggar has remained symptom-free since the game, the Welsh Rugby Union said.
Center Jonathan Davies is over a knee injury also sustained against Fiji, while winger George North has shaken off an ankle knock to also start.
It meant Gatland named the same team that started the 29-25 win over Australia in the pool stage.
Wales has beaten Six Nations rival France seven times in their past eight meetings.