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Wales 'means everything' for prop Francis despite champagne, oysters in France
Tomas Francis may be relishing a rugby life in France full of oysters and champagne but the prop insists it "means everything" to represent Wales again.
The 33-year-old prop joined Provence nearly three years ago and until last Saturday, when he came off the bench during a 48-7 thrashing by England in a Six Nations opener at Twickenham, had not played Test rugby since the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
Wales have struggled in Thomas's absence, with the England loss their 22nd defeat in 24 Test matches.
But while the mood within Welsh rugby is gloomy, Thomas, set to win his 79th cap against France in Cardiff on Sunday, has been relishing his time abroad.
"Rugby in France is an entertainment business," said Francis, who will join English Premiership side Sale next season.
"I play in the second division where my team's had two-and-a half-years of sell-outs.
"They serve oysters on the side of the pitch, they have champagne. There's a party in the bodega after, and the rugby matches that.
"When we play at home for Provence it's 'jouez' (play), on top. Then (Top 14 teams) play Castres away and it's a dogfight, and the fans love that just as much," added Francis, who came off the bench for Exeter against Paris-based Racing 92 when the English side were crowned Champions Cup winners in 2020.
France launched their Six Nations defence with an impressive 36-14 win at home to Ireland and will be firm favourites to add to Wales' woes.
Reports earlier this week claimed more than 18,000 tickets are still unsold for the fixture at the 74,000-capacity Principality Stadium.
"We know it's going to be tough, but we're at home and we've got to try and get the crowd behind us," said Francis.
"I've had an amazing few years away of family time, but I've missed it and it's awesome to be back. It means everything.
"My girls are flying over for their first game -- I left for France with a nine-month-old and a two-year-old -- and for them to come back and watch is amazing."
J.Horn--BTB