Alright, let’s talk about finding the French national rugby team roster. I needed to check who’s on the current squad list the other day, just out of curiosity, you know, keeping up with things.

So, first thing I did was sit down at my computer. Opened up my usual web browser – nothing fancy, just the one I always use. Then I went to my favourite search engine.
Getting Started with the Search
I typed in something simple, like “french national rugby team players” or maybe it was “france rugby squad list”. Can’t remember the exact words, but something along those lines. Hit enter and waited for the results to pop up.
Got a whole load of stuff back, as you’d expect. News articles, sports sites, fan pages, the lot. I had to figure out which one would be the most reliable.
Sorting Through the Results
I scrolled down a bit, looking for something that seemed official. You know, you often see links that look like they might be from the actual French Rugby Federation, the FFR. Sometimes news sites are quicker, especially if there’s been a recent announcement, but I wanted the definitive list if possible.

- I skipped past the obvious news headlines about recent games.
- Looked for a link that mentioned the FFR or ‘XV de France’.
- Avoided anything that looked like a betting site or just general sports commentary.
Finding the Actual Roster
I clicked on a link that looked promising. I think it took me to the official FFR site, or maybe a major sports news outlet that reliably posts squads. Had to navigate a bit once I was on the page.
Sometimes these sites bury the information under a few menus. Looked for sections like ‘Teams’, ‘Squads’, or ‘XV de France’. Clicked around for a minute or two.
Eventually, I landed on the right page. There it was – a list of names. Usually, they have the players listed, often with their positions and sometimes the clubs they play for. Just scanned through the names to see who was included in the latest selection.
All Done

So yeah, that was pretty much it. Just a bit of searching, clicking the right links, and navigating the website. Took maybe five, ten minutes tops? Got the information I needed. Simple as that, really. Just a straightforward process of using a search engine and knowing what kind of source to look for.