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Thomas Corbet
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Nov 21, 2024 at 9:56 a.m.
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Holder on the left wing of the three-quarter line of the XV of France, the young nugget Louis Bielle-Biarrey delivered a magnificent performance during the Blues’ victory over the All Blacks. Which earned him a nice tribute from his coach Fabien Galthié when returning to the progress of Bordeaux.
Fabien Galthié salutes the performance of Louis Bielle-Biarrey
His rise seems to have no end in sight since he caught the eye of the staff of the French XV in 2023, and of all of his supporters at the same time. During the World Cup, he became the youngest French player in history to take part in the great mass of international rugby at the age of 20 years and 87 days.
And the UBB phenomenon shows no signs of slowing down in 2024, posting a remarkable and notable performance against New Zealand.
“He is becoming a world-class player, quite simply. He doesn’t waste time, he understands everything and he has incredible potential and talent. He is becoming a world-class player, perhaps he already is, even though he is very young. And he brings a lot to the French team,” underlined Fabien Galthié before France – Argentina.
All Blacks coach amazed
If his dazzling races delighted Fabien Galthié and capsized the Stade de France, Louis Bielle-Biarrey also did not go unnoticed in the eyes of Scott Robertson, the coach of the All Blacks, who greeted him when debriefing the encounter.
“But how fast is he going?!” Wow… He’s exceptional,” said the former 3e line passed through Perpignan when analyzing the Blues’ arrow attempt which turned the game around.
Enough to arouse the vigilance of the Pumas, since Louis Bielle-Biarrey will once again start during France – Argentina, Friday evening at 9:10 p.m.
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