Ex-All Black warns of 'weakened' French threat
- France will tour New Zealand for a three-Test series starting July 5, but will rest top players.
- The resting of key players stems from a scheduling conflict with the French club season's final on June 28.
- France, the Six Nations champions, will not include players from the Top 14 final, impacting their team selection.
- Former All Black Aaron Cruden, age 36, stated, "They've got a great chance and I don't think it matters to the players who comes or who doesn't come."
- Despite a potentially weakened team, Cruden believes France will pose a threat to the All Blacks, under Scott Robertson.
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