The China Mail - France giant Meafou capable of being 'world's best' lock

USD -
AED 3.672496
AFN 63.000035
ALL 81.555516
AMD 374.58884
ANG 1.789731
AOA 916.999936
ARS 1375.715028
AUD 1.415088
AWG 1.8
AZN 1.702768
BAM 1.653772
BBD 2.004008
BDT 121.593398
BGN 1.647646
BHD 0.377077
BIF 2950.724025
BMD 1
BND 1.2627
BOB 6.875354
BRL 5.183499
BSD 0.994986
BTN 90.487304
BWP 13.174873
BYN 2.853229
BYR 19600
BZD 2.001133
CAD 1.36915
CDF 2279.999912
CHF 0.776375
CLF 0.022018
CLP 869.380429
CNY 6.90875
CNH 6.88825
COP 3697.5
CRC 474.873798
CUC 1
CUP 26.5
CVE 93.237107
CZK 20.563195
DJF 177.189823
DKK 6.3407
DOP 61.160295
DZD 130.012005
EGP 47.749866
ERN 15
ETB 154.843273
EUR 0.848625
FJD 2.22225
FKP 0.741637
GBP 0.741455
GEL 2.675036
GGP 0.741637
GHS 10.93495
GIP 0.741637
GMD 73.503157
GNF 8729.695678
GTQ 7.634679
GYD 208.137795
HKD 7.819205
HNL 26.323533
HRK 6.394599
HTG 130.42118
HUF 322.179498
IDR 16822
ILS 3.12113
IMP 0.741637
INR 90.91895
IQD 1303.513296
IRR 1283812.000136
ISK 122.970104
JEP 0.741637
JMD 155.03581
JOD 0.708979
JPY 154.970499
KES 128.950004
KGS 87.449994
KHR 4001.268365
KMF 417.999662
KPW 900.002843
KRW 1443.450057
KWD 0.30675
KYD 0.829155
KZT 496.621993
LAK 21320.762694
LBP 89103.223761
LKR 307.851013
LRD 183.582355
LSL 16.029595
LTL 2.95274
LVL 0.60489
LYD 6.294445
MAD 9.123648
MDL 17.089103
MGA 4258.305641
MKD 52.305799
MMK 2099.784524
MNT 3568.599802
MOP 8.009639
MRU 39.840018
MUR 46.210285
MVR 15.46016
MWK 1725.391712
MXN 17.19942
MYR 3.89098
MZN 63.904977
NAD 16.029595
NGN 1341.320406
NIO 36.613466
NOK 9.5555
NPR 144.779855
NZD 1.67685
OMR 0.384501
PAB 0.994986
PEN 3.342311
PGK 4.339499
PHP 57.615969
PKR 278.079535
PLN 3.57808
PYG 6433.119403
QAR 3.626747
RON 4.325398
RSD 99.658031
RUB 76.997085
RWF 1453.201762
SAR 3.751666
SBD 8.045182
SCR 13.879768
SDG 601.487483
SEK 9.078304
SGD 1.26665
SHP 0.750259
SLE 24.499737
SLL 20969.49935
SOS 567.633157
SRD 37.635499
STD 20697.981008
STN 20.716626
SVC 8.705872
SYP 110.541824
SZL 16.024454
THB 31.042502
TJS 9.427716
TMT 3.5
TND 2.8889
TOP 2.40776
TRY 43.83818
TTD 6.734875
TWD 31.472033
TZS 2576.061011
UAH 43.067401
UGX 3581.847239
UYU 38.608863
UZS 12151.780996
VES 401.83138
VND 26120
VUV 118.440218
WST 2.714422
XAF 554.65953
XAG 0.011523
XAU 0.000194
XCD 2.70255
XCG 1.793261
XDR 0.689818
XOF 554.65953
XPF 100.843463
YER 238.449956
ZAR 16.021097
ZMK 9001.195535
ZMW 18.840212
ZWL 321.999592
  • CMSC

    0.0100

    23.96

    +0.04%

  • RBGPF

    0.1000

    82.5

    +0.12%

  • RIO

    0.7500

    97.09

    +0.77%

  • NGG

    0.0100

    90.28

    +0.01%

  • RYCEF

    18.2000

    18.2

    +100%

  • CMSD

    0.0400

    23.8

    +0.17%

  • BCE

    0.2300

    25.8

    +0.89%

  • GSK

    -0.8444

    59.52

    -1.42%

  • BTI

    1.0900

    62.08

    +1.76%

  • AZN

    -2.2500

    204.2

    -1.1%

  • BP

    -0.3308

    38.18

    -0.87%

  • RELX

    0.4700

    31.46

    +1.49%

  • VOD

    0.1200

    15.65

    +0.77%

  • BCC

    -2.2500

    82.13

    -2.74%

  • JRI

    0.0800

    13.13

    +0.61%

France giant Meafou capable of being 'world's best' lock
France giant Meafou capable of being 'world's best' lock / Photo: © AFP

France giant Meafou capable of being 'world's best' lock

Emmanuel Meafou has everything he needs to be the best second row in the world, his France team-mate Thomas Ramos believes.

Text size:

Meafou put in a man-of-the-match performance in France's 33-8 Six Nations victory over Italy on Sunday, scoring his first try in his 14th appearance for Les Bleus.

And he did it in his first start for France in this season's tournament, having been overlooked for the two previous matches in favour of rising star Mickael Guillard.

"When he wants to, Manny can be the best second row in the world, and I think he's doing what he needs to live up to that and play the way he did tonight," Ramos said after Sunday's victory, which kept France on course for the Grand Slam.

"He's a serious guy who works hard, who knows his qualities and, tonight, he showed them for 80 minutes.

"For a number five, it's rare to last that long!"

At six foot eight inches and 145-kilogrammes, Meafou is built for power, not for duration.

But France head coach Fabien Galthie needed him against a powerful Italy pack that had dominated Scotland's forwards and impressed against Ireland.

Galthie abandoned his experiment of using Charles Ollivon and Guillard in the engine room -- both players are more used to operating as loose forwards -- and played Meafou alongside Thibaud Flament against Italy, preferring their size and bulk over the other two's mobility.

It worked wonders, despite France giving away a few penalties in the scrum.

Meafou recognised he had just put in one of his best performances in the French jersey.

"I'm very happy. After that, even if I had won 100 caps with the French team and not scored a single try, the most important things are the team's victories and wearing this jersey," he said.

"I'm going to sleep well!"

Meafou needed to put in an impressive performance if he wants to win back his place long term from Guillard, who was man-of-the-match in France's 36-14 victory over Ireland two weeks earlier.

"I told myself that I had to give everything to earn my place," said Meafou, acknowledging that Guillard "is playing very well".

- Too late for Australia -

Meafou's journey to becoming a France international is an uplifting one.

Born in New Zealand to Samoan parents, he was brought up in Australia, where he initially played rugby league before switching to union aged 16.

But aged 20, he almost packed in rugby to try his hand at the NFL International Player Pathway programme.

Despite spending some time in the Melbourne Rebels academy, he failed to secure a professional contract and his dream of playing Super Rugby looked doomed.

But his agent sent footage of him to teams in France and Top 14 giants Toulouse decided to sign him.

He still had the passion to play rugby, so Meafou turned his back on a potential NFL future and moved to Europe in late 2018.

It was a tough adaptation but Toulouse team-mates of Samoan heritage such as Piula Faasalele, Joe Tekori, Jerome Kaino and Charlie Faumuina "helped" him a lot.

"If I'm the player I am, it is not just because of me, many people worked with me," Meafou told French radio station RMC Sport in 2023.

A year after arriving in France, he made his Toulouse debut and has since gone on to win the Top 14 four times and Champions Cup twice with the southern French powerhouses.

Such was his form that Galthie called him up to train with France before he had even qualified to represent his adopted country on residency grounds.

The Wallabies woke up too late to the giant gem they had let slip.

Eddie Jones tried to convince Meafou to commit to Australia ahead of the 2023 World Cup in France, but the lock had already made up his mind to wait for Les Bleus.

He applied for a passport and by 2022 he told a French rugby podcast that he wanted to play for France.

That dream came true in March 2024, when he was picked to start in a 45-24 victory over Wales in the Six Nations.

He has not looked back since.

D.Peng--ThChM