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Melvyn Jaminet's impressive return earns him place on France World Cup squad

Melvyn Jaminet's 19-point haul for France at the weekend helped the injury-plagued full-back to secure a berth in the host nation’s 33-man squad for next month’s Rugby World Cup. Coach Fabien Galthie also included exciting 20-year-old wing Louis Bielle-Biarrey and newly capped loose forward Paul Boudehent when he revealed the squad on Monday. He is also gambling on the fitness of prop Cyril Baille, who suffered calf injury a fortnight ago in the warm-up win over Scotland at St Etienne, and Anthony Jelonch, who has been working his way back to fitness. Baille was originally ruled out for between four to six weeks but has remained with the French squad as the medical staff seek to hasten his recovery. Flanker Jelonch has not played since rupturing an anterior cruciate ligament during the Six Nations showdown against Scotland in February but has been deemed fit enough to play at the World Cup.

Notable omissions from the squad are Brice Dulin, who captained the team against Scotland in their first warm-up Test at Murrayfield earlier this month, and scrum-half Baptiste Serin. Playing his first Test for more than a year, Jaminet’s accurate kicking saw him propel France to a 34-17 win over Fiji on Saturday and work his way into the squad. Bielle-Biarrey has had a rapid rise and won three caps in successive weeks in the warm-up internationals while 23-year-old Boudehent comes into the squad after impressive performances with European champions La Rochelle. Antoine Hastoy and Matthieu Jalibert are the two scrum-halves who will jostle for the starting berth in the opening game against New Zealand at the Stade de France on 8 September after Romain Ntamack was ruled out by injury last week. Thomas Ramos, expected to start at

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