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The Bordeaux winger suffered from dizziness before his team's Champions Cup match this Sunday. However, he should join the Blues to prepare for the Tournament.
After suffering several hard blows, including the surprise package from Anthony Jelonch, Fabien Galthié has finally learned some good news. Announced absent from the Blues gathering, Louis Bielle-Biarrey will finally join his teammates at Marcoussis this Wednesday according to L'Équipe. Like his teammates, he will prepare for the first match of the Six Nations Tournament against Wales on January 31 (9:15 p.m.).
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However, this Sunday, January 19, the twirling winger experienced a great scare. Victim of “a series of dizziness linked to an inner ear disorder” according to his club coach Yannick Bru, “LBB” did not participate in UBB's crushing victory against the Sharks in the Champions Cup (66-12).
Reassuring medical examinations
This Monday, Louis Bielle-Biarrey consulted a specialist in Bordeaux according to information from the sports daily. The medical examinations were intended to be reassuring, particularly regarding the inner ear. As a precaution, he will meet another doctor this Tuesday for potential eye fatigue problems, reports RMC Sport.
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But the coach will be able to count on Louis Bielle-Biarrey, one of the strong men of the French XV during the fall tour. He notably scored a remarkable try during the victory against the All Blacks (30-29). Also with UBB, the 21-year-old has had a successful start to the season during which he scored seven tries in the Top 14.
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