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Australia face tough test against a 'super-confident' France says ex-Wallaby Giteau

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Former Australia playmaker Matt Giteau believes the Wallabies are in for a difficult time on Saturday against a "super-confident" France, hosts of the 2023 World Cup.Giteau, who turned 40 in September, won three European Cups and a Top 14 title as part of a star-studded squad in a six-year spell at Toulon."France look like a team that's super confident with what they're doing and they feel, similar to Toulon, if we played well we could beat any team," Giteau told AFP from his Canberra home."It will be very difficult for the Wallabies."Les Bleus, who can claim a record 11 straight Test wins at the Stade de France, have four former junior world championship winners in their matchday squad."France at the moment, they are getting a lot of confidence from the juniors," said Giteau. "They were successful in the junior world championships and it's almost like that same group has stepped up into the main competition and they've learnt the habit of winning."Giteau, who was equally at ease at centre and fly-half, faced France on eight occasions during his 103 caps Test career.Before the 2015 Rugby World Cup, Giteau returned to the international scene after his fourth season at Toulon.Australia allowed foreign-based players to feature for the Wallabies in a rule called 'Giteau's Law' and it paid off as they surprised many in reaching the final.La Rochelle's Wallabies lock Will Skelton is currently benefiting from the policy change and will be on the bench against Les Bleus this weekend."He's unbelievable.

Unfortunately and fortunately for him, Australian rugby couldn't afford to keep him," Giteau said. "He'll add a lot of experience, calmness and confidence to the team," he added.As for Australia's prospects in next year's World

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