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But head coach Scott Beeman says they're not focused on that.
Tighthead prop Linda Dugang will be the unofficial tour guide for the Travelling Irish party in Claremont this weekend.
She spent 2021 playing with French club ASM Romagna, the sister team of top 14 outfit Claremont Auvergne.
Speaking to our own Dara Smith-Nocton at the High Performance Centre yesterday, she explained how much of a help that Claremont experience was for her rugby.
So, the full team.
Fresh from her hat-trick last weekend at Dexcom Stadium, Bevan Parsons is retained on the right wing.
She's joined in the backfield by full-back Stacey Flood and winger Robin O'Connor, who scored on debut in Galway last time out.
It's Nancy McGillivray and Aoife Dalton in the midfield.
Emily Lane and Dana O'Brien link up once again at halfback.
Elena Perry and Ju Gang pack down either side of Cliona Maloney-McDonald in the front row.
Fiona Tuitt stays in the second row with Wall and the blockbuster back row of Brittany Hogan, Aoife Wafer and Captain Aaron King get the nod once again.
Apart from Cahill and Campbell, it's as you were on the bench, so Niamh Jones, Niamh O'Dowd and Sam Monaghan round out the forwards, while Katie Whelan, Eve Higgins and Anna McGann provide the backs cover.
As for France, they've made two changes from last weekend's 38-7 win over Wales.
Centre Gabriel Vernier was ruled out this week with a shoulder injury.
Into the team comes Tiani Faleu.
While in the front row, Ambe Mwanyembe is named in loosehead, with Ilana Brosseau taking her spot on the bench.
Also in the French back row this week is Axelle Berthe Mieux.
You might remember her sinking her teeth into IFA wafer during last year's quarterfinal at the World Cup in England.
This weekend's game against Les Bleus was a big part of the discussion on Wednesday Night Rugby.
Susanna Mollen took up hosting duties this week, joined by Irish Times rugby writer Gerry Thornley.