Marshall - rib injury (Getty Images).
PLAY-OFF PAIR TAKE DIFFERENT APPROACHES
By Alex Lowe, PA Sport, Coffs Harbour
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Beaten semi-finalists New Zealand and France have taken vastly different
approaches to Thursday's World Cup third-place play-off.
All Blacks coach John Mitchell has made just one enforced change to the
starting line-up beaten by Australia on Saturday.
With Justin Marshall out with rib damage following a late tackle from George
Smith, Steve Devine comes in to start at scrum-half with Byron Kelleher again on
the bench.
The only other alteration was on the bench, where the injured prop Kees Meeuws
was replaced by Otago's Carl Hoeft.
"This is a really important match for us as a group and it was important to
stick with a proven combination," said Mitchell.
"There is something to salvage and it is important that we finish the season
on a high.
"This team has made some growth in 2003 and they still need development.
"We believe in these guys and the accountability and ownership is now back
with them."
Mitchell is attempting to go one better than at the last World Cup, where John
Hart lost to South Africa in the play-off and resigned the following morning.
The All Blacks will have a good chance of victory given France coach Bernard
Laporte made 13 changes to the starting XV that lost 24-7 to England on Sunday.
Dimitri Yachvili will start at scrum-half in place of Fabien Galthie, who
withdrew from selection and has retired.
Flanker Serge Betsen faces a kicking charge and must go in front of a
judiciary hearing on Wednesday, and he too is out.
Prop Sylvain Marconnet and centre Tony Marsh are the only Frenchmen to retain
their places.
Yannick Bru will captain the side while fly-half Frederic Michalak starts from
the bench with Gerald Merceron given a run.
"It's obviously a fairly reformed team from that of four days ago," said
manager Jo Maso.
"We've taken into account the reduced recuperation time plus there are five
players unavailable for various reasons.
"The players we have chosen have all performed at the top level. They want to
win.
"It is always a great honour to play the All Blacks. They set the standard
for world rugby."
Teams:
New Zealand: M Muliaina; D Howlett, L MacDonald, A Mauger, J Rokocoko; C
Spencer, S Devine; D Hewett, K Mealamu, G Somerville, C Jack, A Williams, R
Thorne (capt), R McCaw, J Collins.
Replacements: M Hammett, C Hoeft, B Thorn, M Holah, B Kelleher, D Carter, C
Ralph.
France: C Poitrenaud; P Elhorga, T Marsh, D Traille, D Bory; G Merceron, D
Yachvili; S Marconnet, Y Bru (capt), J-P Poux, D Auradou, T Privat, P Tabacco, S
Chabal, C Labit.
Replacements: R Ibanez, J-J Crenca, F Pelous, O Magne, F Michalak, B
Liebenberg, N Brusque.
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