ANALYSIS: France's defence under Shaun Edwards and how Wales' attack could fare against it
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Shaun Edwards has been praised for the immediate impact that he has had on France so far in the Six Nations with the side winning their opening two games with their defence having a big influence on the results of the game. Edwards was lured across the English Channel to join a new-look Les Bleus coaching set-up under Fabien Galthie after 12 years as Wales defensive guru.
The hugely respected, no-nonsense 53-year-old has already stamped his authority early in his new role with the manner in which France defended for their lives in a victory over England in their Six Nations opener. Edwards returns to Cardiff on Saturday for France's showdown with his former employers at the Principality Stadium on what promises to be a pivotal weekend in the battle for the title.
With that in mind, we have our own defence guru, Omar Mouneimne breakdown exactly what Edwards has done well with France in his latest exclusive for Ultimate Rugby. He takes a look at how France have dominated collisions and competed at the breakdown to set up a mouth-watering clash against Wales.
Edward's demands a lot from his players and despite leaving Wales after the World Cup, there is still evidence of his work in Wales' defence which you can see in Omar's earlier analysis on Wales' defence and breakdown here.
Watch the full analysis below of how Wales' attack could fare against France's defence.
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