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Among the players who clearly scored points during the November tour, we can cite the name of Louis Bielle-Biarrey without any hesitation. The Union Bordeaux-Bègles winger was brilliant in attack, with absolutely incredible bursts of speed, but was also able to shine in defense.
“He manages to reproduce his performances”
But who better than a winger to judge another winger? Vincent Clerc looked into the case of Bordeaux for Actu Rugby, and to summarize, the former Stade Toulousain star is quite a fan of the Blues arrow. He is especially impressed to see how Louis Bielle-Biarrey knows how to adapt to the different opponents who find themselves facing him. We saw it during the November tour: did he seem more in difficulty against the All Blacks or against Argentina? Not really, it was a bit of the same thing. To our greatest satisfaction.
More than its progress, I see above all a confirmation. What he does is that he confirms step after step, big match after big match, whether with Bordeaux or against the All Blacks. That's what's super interesting about him, his performances are equal, whatever the opponent. This is what shows that this is not a flash in the pan […] Regardless of the opponent, he manages to reproduce his performances and bring his qualities to bear. Of course, he's only 21 so he'll continue to improve, but he doesn't have a lot of weak points already!
To summarize
Among the players who clearly scored points during the November tour, we can cite the name of Louis Bielle-Biarrey without any hesitation. But who better than a winger to judge another winger? A former legend of the XV of France looks at the profile of the Bordeaux player and to summarize, he is a real fan.
France
Rugby
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