The XV of France has talent in its ranks and more arrives every year! A regular in the French XV for a year now, Louis Bielle-Biarrey is one of the strong men of the Blues on this autumn tour. Against the All Blacks, this Saturday in Saint-Denis, he once again visibly participated in the collective effort to achieve victory (30-29).
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Well-known observer of French rugby, the legendary Daniel Herrero delivered a series of praises in honor of the UBB kid. On the antennas of South Radiohe states this: “Louis Bielle-Biarrey is performing well. Not only did he score a decisive try, but he could have scored a second. He has two or three qualities which are rare. And when they come together, it happens very quickly. He is one of the fastest players on the world tour.”
Indeed, the former RC Toulon player hits the nail on the head. The Union Bordeaux-Bègles player was flashed at 37 km/h on the pitch, according to Le Figaro. After the meeting, All Blacks coach Scott Robertson even said he was impressed by the player's speed qualities.
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Furthermore, Daniel Herrero completes by indicating that players like LBB are the most impressive to see. “He is the most attractive three-quarter of the French XV! In front of Antoine Dupont, who did not hum, but was a manager. Very far ahead of Thomas Ramos, too. Louis Bielle-Biarrey brings the finishing touch, he is more enthusiastic than the managers”, he states bluntly.
Author of the final try for the XV of France, the winger with the helmet is on his third try on this autumn tour. After a double against Japan, he struggled when challenging the All Blacks, both defensively and offensively.
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Multiplying the runs behind the New Zealand defense, the versatile three-quarter from UBB also gave of himself to keep up the pace. During the hugs and handshakes at the end of the match, he was seen vomiting several times on the pitch, probably because of his numerous efforts produced on the field.
Furthermore, LBB's performances since his debut in the selection command respect. Indeed, the young 21-year-old player has no less than 9 tries in 13 selections with the XV of France. A precocity which already places him in the Top 50 of the best scorers in the history of the selection. Louis Bielle-Biarrey, a hit ready to last?
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