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Forlani backing France to embrace changes ahead of TikTok Women's Six Nations

New France captain Audrey Forlani is confident her new look side won't be phased by a changing of the guard ahead of the 2023 TikTok Women's Six Nations. It has been all change for Les Bleues, with coach Annick Hayraud replaced by Gaelle Mignot and David Ortiz, while Safi N'Diaye, Celine Ferrer, and 2022 Player of the Championship Laure Sansus have all retired.

Ad The biggest change though has been for Forlani herself who has been catapulted into the captaincy in place of Gaelle Hermet, despite being left out of the World Cup squad last autumn, but the second row is confident of a strong showing from the reigning runners-up. RugbyTurani hopes time in England can give Italy cutting edge in TikTok Women's Six Nations14 MINUTES AGO She said: «It wasn't easy not to be part of the team but what doesn't kill you makes you stronger.

»I have worked even harder since I was appointed captain of the team and I think it has been quite an achievement for me. «I don't feel any pressure at all because we have new players in the squad, and they will be giving it their all.

We will be taking each match as it comes and enjoying the games. »We will miss them, they have had great careers, but the new players will be doing their best to move us forward as a team." Six Nations Rugby, the official organising body responsible for the TikTok Women's Six Nations, broke all fan engagement records in 2022 and highlighted its commitment to giving the women's game the best possible platform to grow.

The 2023 edition of the Championship stands to build on this progress, with even bigger crowds expected, more international broadcasters covering all the action and unprecedented social and digital promotion for the heroes of the women's game. There are

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