The defending Top 14/Champions Cup champions are poised to play a January match away to the Sharks in Durban and they will use that trip as an opportunity to also visit the beach near Cape of Good Hope to pay tribute to Narjissi.
A year after the Rugby World Cup feelgood, the French game has lurched from crisis to crisis.
The French team were in the southern hemisphere for the annual six-team International Series when the 17-year-old Toulouse fly-half was swept away by a wave and the current off the Cape of Good Hope on August 7.
The 17-year-old, a son of former Agen hooker Djalil Narjissi, was in South Africa as part of the French U18 team for the International Series.
Following the latest trip of the national men's U18 team to South Africa, the French Rugby Federation have decided to temporarily suspend all supervision missions for all staff...
Out-half Medhi Narjissi was swept out to sea when hit by a wave while taking part in a recovery session at Dias Beach on the Cape of Good Horn.
The 17-year-old Toulouse fly-half, the son of former Agen hooker Jalil Narjissi, was taking part in a recovery session at Dias Beach on the Cape of Good Horn when he was swept out to sea.
“SA Rugby have sent condolences and offered support to French rugby and the family of 17-year-old player Medhi Narjissi, who was swept out to sea during a water recovery session at Cape Point.
It was reported that the 17-year-old son of former Agen hooker Jalil Narjissi was swept out to sea by a wave.