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Graham Price names France's real dangerman and explains selection error he fears will cost Wales

The France side Wales meet in Cardiff tonight is different to the cliched 'which French team will turn up?' we have become so accustomed to in recent times.

Doubtless due to the Shaun Edwards factor, they seem to have eradicated the lack of discipline and inconsistency that has prevented them from reaching their full potential.

They've always had a fearsome pack - trust me, whenever you finished a game with the French you were nursing plenty of bumps and bruises - and backs capable of producing dazzling rugby. However, a tendency to do something daft, give away a string of needless penalties and self-implode made France their own worst enemies.

That seems to have changed. The discipline is much better, the forwards and backs dovetail as one and much of that is down to France's brilliant half-back pairing of Antoine Dupont and Romain Ntamack.

Dupont quite rightly gets the credit, he's viewed as the best player in the world and who am I to argue with that?

He barks orders at his forwards, snipes around the edges and is always a threat.

But for me the one who really links everything together is Ntamack, who tends to go under the radar a little because of the brilliance of Dupont just inside him.

The key to Welsh hopes of victory is stopping Ntamack. We have to control him, more than another French player, including Dupont, because otherwise he will control the game and dictate play.

Ntamack is only 22, but he already looks an assured fly-half maestro. More of a throwback to French No.10s from yesteryear.

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He started in this team at 19, but Dupont grabbed the headlines and that took the pressure off Ntamack somewhat. It benefited him, enabled him to

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