SWEENEY SOUNDS WARNING
The Wales outside-half admits confidence is high among the Red Dragons following back-to-back victories over England and Italy.
But France are unbeaten as well following their success over Scotland and then against England at Twickenham and that has alarm bells ringing for Sweeney.
He said: “I really don’t think we have seen the best of this French team yet. You never quite know what you’re going to get with France but you know that if they switch on, then they can beat any team in the world. That’s the difficulty about preparing to play them.
“They have won two from two yet they have still taken some criticism from their supporters and the media. They are proud rugby people and are bound to react to that.”
Sweeney, who won his 19th cap as a replacement against Italy, has been restricted in his time on the pitch by Stephen Jones but insists he is pushing his rival all the way.
He said: “I’m not here to make up the numbers. I’m pushing as hard as I can to get into the starting team but it’s hard to force your way in with Stephen and the rest of the boys playing so well at the moment. But that’s great news for Wales.”