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Six Nations tournament: 54% of French people think that the Blues will win the trophy

2022-02-05T17:56:16.515Z


According to an Odoxa poll, the XV of France is the big favorite of the Six Nations Tournament, ahead of the Welsh defending champions and England.


And if it was finally the right one?

Twelve years after its last coronation in the Six Nations Tournament, the France team has a good chance of winning this year and is wearing the costume of favorites.

And expectations are high since 54% of French people think that the Blues will win the trophy this year, according to an Odoxa poll, which questioned 1005 people, including 342 rugby fans.

Two thirds of them even announce a Grand Slam (the team wins all its matches during the Tournament).

The XV of France is ahead of the Welsh title holders (14%) and the English (13%).

Oval fans place the XV de la Rose in second place (12%), ahead of the Irish (6%).

The French also favorites for the World Cup

And that's not all.

52% of French people and 80% of rugby fans believe that Romain Ntamack's teammates can win the World Cup, which takes place in France in 2023. And these predictions are not surprising.

Indeed, Fabien Galthié's men are on a great dynamic, after a great victory against the New Zealanders (40-25) and two last editions of the promising VI Nations.

Thanks to the brilliant performances of the Blues, the French fell in love with this team.

Indeed, 81% of the inhabitants of France and 97% of rugby fans have a good opinion of the XV of France.

At the dawn of their entry into the running against Italy, Antoine Dupont's teammates will be able to count on the support of the public to win the Six Nations Tournament.

And maybe his first world title in a year.

Source: leparis

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