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XV of France: this scary cluster

2021-02-22T06:34:21.268Z


After nine cases of Covid-19 within the French rugby team, concern grows before facing Scotland. France, a bad pupil of the Tournament. Before challenging the XV du Chardon on Sunday (4 p.m.) on the occasion of the third day of the Six Nations Tournament, the French delegation was struck by nine cases of Covid-19. Questions and fears multiply. Read also: Six Nations Tournament: the XV of France goes green ● Rampant contamination It's starting to do a lot. On Sunday, two new players tested


France, a bad pupil of the Tournament.

Before challenging the XV du Chardon on Sunday (4 p.m.) on the occasion of the third day of the Six Nations Tournament, the French delegation was struck by nine cases of Covid-19.

Questions and fears multiply.

Read also:

Six Nations Tournament: the XV of France goes green

● Rampant contamination

It's starting to do a lot.

On Sunday, two new players tested positive: Julien Marchand and Arthur Vincent.

Until then, there were three other infected players (Antoine Dupont, Gabin Villière and Mohamed Haouas) and four members of the staff - coach Fabien Galthié, forward coach William Servat, that of the touchdown Karim Ghezal and another person whose identity has not been disclosed.

The proof that the health bubble set up around the Blues - with training with players of the France team at 7, one of whom has tested positive, according to the FFR - has not worked.

● Isolation and new test batteries

With so many positive cases, the Federation

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Source: lefigaro

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