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Bastareaud hangs up his boots

Paris - Mathieu Bastareaud announced his retirement from international rugby on Wednesday, a day after he was left out of France's Rugby World Cup squad.

In a major bombshell, Bastareaud, 30, was omitted from French coach Jacques Brunel's squad of 37 players named Tuesday for the World Cup taking place in Japan starting September 20.

Capped 54 times and twice captain of Les Blues, Bastareaud, who is leaving French club Toulon to join Rugby United New York next season on loan, tweeted "The blue page has turned," adding that he had been proud to represent France and wished his team-mates well in Japan.

"It has not always been an easy road but wearing the jersey, representing my country, my family, has been my biggest pride," wrote the player, whose signing is the biggest recruit to the Major League Rugby project.

"I am happy to have been able to make this childhood dream come true."

The thickset, 120kg centre has had a rollercoaster international career and is seen as a polarising figure. Critics view his use as a midfield battering ram as a betrayal of traditional a free-slowing 'French flair' rugby style.

Bastareaud's omission indicates that France may be ready to play a more expansive game in Japan.

"The (selection) criteria is fundamentally linked to our preparation and ambition to play a game where movement on and off the ball is the priority," said Brunel.

Nonetheless Bastareaud's omission was a shock, given he has been a mainstay in Brunel's squad since the former Perpignan coach took over in 2018, starting all but four Tests out of 16.

Bastareaud was named captain under Brunel in his fifth game in charge against Wales in February 2018, deputising for regular skipper Guilhem Guirado who was suffering from a knee injury.

Clermont scrumhalf Morgan Parra, a proven goal-kicker with 71 caps, was another key omission from the World Cup squad.

Les Bleus start their campaign against Argentina on September 21 before facing the USA, Tonga and then England in what promises to be a tough Pool C.

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