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Beauden Barrett does not at all validate the choice of the French Rugby Federation and has made it known. The one who is one of New Zealand's stars and who will face the Blues on Saturday evening spoke in the columns of L'Equipe before this match. And the All Blacks flyhalf spoke about the choice of the FFR, which decided to ban beers for French internationals after the matches. The All Black does not understand this choice of the FFR at all and has made it clear, ensuring that this moment is sacred for him.
Barrett does not understand the choice of the FFR
Criticizing the choice of the French Rugby Federation, Barrett said that it is however the choice of the FFR and that it is up to them to choose about such a decision. “It's up to them to decide. We really appreciate this moment, whatever the outcome of the match: victory, defeat or draw. Drinking together strengthens bonds. It's a moment of relaxation after a big week, a tradition that involves everyone, the management and the staff. To breathe, connect before leaving. After I retire, I will remember these moments more than the matches“, confided the All Blacks star, who is looking forward to playing against the Blues on Saturday at the Stade de France.
To summarize
Beauden Barrett does not at all validate the choice of the French Rugby Federation and has made it known. The one who is one of New Zealand's stars and who will face the Blues on Saturday evening spoke in the columns of L'Equipe before this match.
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