French prop Jefferson Poirot yesterday confirmed players had been taking more control behind the scenes and that the 44-8 defeat against England in the Six Nations had been the catalyst for the formation of a player council.
It is understood the majority of the squad felt there had been a leadership vacuum after the coaching staff tried, and failed, to strip Guilhem Guirado of the captaincy before the Six Nations, but now Poirot and Louis Picamoles are making themselves heard.
France have used three captains in their three World Cup matches: Guirado, Poirot and Picamoles. Poirot believes the players taking on more power has been a positive.
"When I was offered the captaincy, it was more to relieve Guilhem as a player and pick up the baton. But we came together as players and found an organisation with a player council, which is what happens now," he said.
"There are more messengers and the message gets across.