The Wallabies will face France with a starting lineup which barely resembles their opening Spring Tour fixtures, with coach Michael Cheika making 11 changes while handing Kyle Godwin a Test debut.Only flanker David Pocock, who moves to his preferred openside flanker role, halfback Will Genia, winger Henry Speight and centre Tevita Kuridrani have been retained from the starting XV which sealed a late 23-22 win over Scotland last week.But far from swinging the axe following a lucky escape, Cheika has chosen the new-look lineup to give his weary starters a rest ahead of the key grand slam clashes with Ireland and England - while also handing fringe squad members a chance to press their case.All five Wallabies to have started all 12 Tests this year - captain Stephen Moore, vice-captain Michael Hooper, Israel Folau, Bernard Foley and Dane Haylett-Petty - have all been relieved of their starting duties while prop Sekope Kepu, who came off the bench once, has also been given a rest.In Folaus absence, Luke Morahan is given a chance to shine at fullback - while the highly rated Godwin will make his first appearance for Australia.Ive been impressed with him from day one, Cheika said.Hes a player (France) wont know either so its something different for them to look at.Australias first-choice No.9, Genia, retains his place ahead of Nick Phipps after returning to the starting lineup last week following his release from French club Stade Francaise for the international window.Genia will get a chance to play in front of his adopted home fans at Stade de France on Saturday, and will rekindle his partnership with the enigmatic, but experienced, Quade Cooper who returns at five-eighth.Pocock headlines an exciting backrow made up of World Cup favourite Scott Fardy and rising talent Sean McMahon, who returns from an ankle injury suffered in Pretoria six weeks ago.The Wallabies will also test out an inexperienced front-row, with hooker Tolu Latu making his first start after debuting against Wales a fortnight ago, while rookie prop Allan Alaalatoa will partner veteran James Slipper.But Cheika insists there are no token selections among the team.You dont give away a starting jersey for Australia lightly, he said of the new front row.Weve said that we want to give lads experience and Allan hasnt started or been in this type of firestorm before.I wanted to try to get a blend of (youth and experience). 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GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Stopping the run was one of the few things the New York Jets had done well this season.Until they faced David Johnson and the Arizona Cardinals.Johnson rushed for 111 yards and three touchdowns, and the Cardinals shut down the listless Jets 28-3 on Monday night.Johnson scored on runs of 58, 2 and 2 yards while becoming the first player to rush for three scores against the Jets since LeSean McCoy did it five years ago.I say it each and every week. Davids special, Arizona cornerback Patrick Peterson said. I mean very, very, very special. We got us one in (No.) 31.The Cardinals (3-3) won their second in a row to climb back to .500. New York (1-5) lost its fourth straight in a rough return to Arizona for Todd Bowles, who was defensive coordinator for the Cardinals for two seasons before getting the Jets coaching job two years ago.Weve won two in a row, Arizona coach Bruce Arians said. Were still just a .500 ballclub, but I like the way we look right now.Arians took no great joy in beating Bowles. Their connection goes back to their days together at Temple three decades ago.Im glad its over, Arians said.The Jets Ryan Fitzpatrick was 16 of 31 for 174 yards and was benched in favor of Geno Smith after New Yorks longest drive of the night ended in an interception in the end zone late in the third quarter.As an offense we are just not consistent right now and the offense goes as the quarterback goes, Fitzpatrick said. I have got to play better.Smiths lone series at quarterback ended when he was intercepted by Tyrann Mathieu with 4:20 to play.The game was 28-3 with eight minutes left in the game, Bowles said. We werent doing anything else. I just wanted to give him some reps. Like a relief pitcher, a starting pitcher, on this day you put in the relief pitcher. Fitz will be (the starter) next week.Arizonas Carson Palmer , back after missing a 33-21 win at San Francisco with a concussion, completed 23 of 34 passes for 213 yards before leaving with a hamstring strain after throwing a 9-yard TD pass to Michael Floyd with 8:20 remaining.Arizona sccored in the first quarter for the first time this season on the second time Johnson touched the ball.ddddddddddddOur coach has been harping on us about that, Johnson said. It felt good to get in the end zone. I felt like thats actually what started everyone getting hyped, everyone getting into the game.The second-year running back dodged a pair of defenders near the line of scrimmage, and then raced to the end zone on his longest run of the season. Johnson also rushed for 157 yards in the win against the 49ers, winning NFC offensive player of the week honors.The Jets entered the game second in the NFL in rushing defense at 68 yards per game. They were outgained on the ground 171-33.New York had 130 yards in the first half, 70 on three receptions by Brandon Marshall . Marshalls 36-yard catch over the middle set up New Yorks only score, Nick Folks 39-yard field goal.Arizona scored on a pair of 14-play drives in the second half. Johnson got his second 2-yard TD run up the middle, and Palmer passed to Floyd for another TD.The Jets drove to the Cardinals 14 late in the third quarter but D.J. Swearinger intercepted Fitzpatricks pass in the end zone to end the threat. It was Fitzpatricks league-worst 11th interception of the season.But Marshall said the interception was his fault.I read it wrong, Ryan read it right, he said. He threw a pick, but its my pick. Ive said it all along this season, interceptions are on everyone.THIRD DOWN WOESThe Jets were 2 for 13 on third-down conversions. They were 0 for 8 before converting one during their long third-quarter drive.PENALTIES GALOREThere were 19 penalties in the sloppy game -- 10 against New York, nine against Arizona.UP NEXTJets: New York returns home to play the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.Cardinals: Arizona plays its third straight prime-time game, this one a Sunday night matchup at home against NFC West leader Seattle.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and www.twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '