It is unalterable. Louis Bielle-Biarrey struck again, Saturday November 22, against Argentina. The Union Bordeaux Bègles player showed his speed against the Pumas. During the victory of the XV of France (37-23), the winger went to score a try, launching with a low kick, then beating four Argentine defenders in the race. In a Stade de France on fire, the new fans' favorite scores his tenth try with the Blues, in just fourteen matches.
This try is undeniably reminiscent of the one scored a week earlier, during the success of the French XV against New Zealand. Served by a small kick from Thomas Ramos in the 51st minute, he then went to score the try which revived the Blues. During this race, the winger was flashed at 34.9 km/h.
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After a magnificent first period full of domination and where it accelerated in the last 10 minutes, the XV of France pockets its third success in as many matches on this Autumn tour. If the second period was more difficult, despite the individual exploit of Louis Bielle-Biarrey, the main thing is there: success against the Pumas (37-23).
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