
Bemand believes his club can have more competition against the French.
“We have made some progress for our game, we have thrown adequate amounts on the players, we have tried to take them forward in terms of learning, the piece of our game that we think we can win the game against France,” he said.
“So, we can certainly want to shoot more than the previous time.
“There are some experiences that have happened to us in six nations last year and WXV1, and I think there is a large group there that can play in several different ways.
Bemand believes Ireland’s alternative power will be an important reason to compete at the Kingspean Stadium.
“The force of a structure that usually can see is what a fire force on the bench and we have a fire force on the bench,” he said.
“France is a good team and I think it’s going down for the last 20 minutes. So we need 23 to show on the weekend.
“I expect France to start in its normal way, they will throw everything on it, belts and brands, so we expect to be full of trust, but we know we are a very difficult team to win and a better team now than we were a year ago.