French captain Pascal Pape has warned retiring Wallabies skipper Nathan Sharpe that he will want to forget his last clash with Les Bleus in Paris on Sunday.
Sharpe, 34, hangs up his boots at the end of the four-Test European tour that begins against a French team desperate to claw their way back into the top four of the world rankings ahead of next month's Rugby World Cup draw.
Pape, who captained the young French side in the one win, one loss tour of Argentina in June in the absence of injured flanker Thierry Dusautoir, was asked what he thought of 112-Test fellow lock Sharpe on Wednesday.
Rather than launch into a glowing praise of the popular Australian, Pape's response was straight to the point.
"We expect that he won't have too good a memory of his last game in Paris," said 32-year-old Pape, who had a chuckle with the team translator after making the comment.