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“We could have filled the stadiums three times over”: the public of the XV of France is present for the Tournament

2024-02-01T11:39:33.345Z

Highlights: Fabien Galthié's Blues begin their Six Nations Tournament this Friday against Ireland at the Marseille Vélodrome. “We can’t wait to turn the page. People stop talking to us about this World Cup! » Thomas Ramos summed up, this week in Marcoussis, what many players in the French XV thought. The back of the Blues, like his teammates, was entitled to his share of questions about the failure in the quarter-finals against South Africa.


Fabien Galthié's Blues begin their Six Nations Tournament this Friday against Ireland at the Marseille Vélodrome, the Stade de Fran


“We can’t wait to turn the page.

People stop talking to us about this World Cup!

» A little stronger than the others, Thomas Ramos summed up, this week in Marcoussis, what many players in the French XV thought.

The back of the Blues, like his teammates, was entitled to his share of questions about the failure in the quarter-finals of the World Cup against South Africa.

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As the Six Nations Tournament begins (this Friday February 2 at 9 p.m. in Marseille against Ireland), they all want to forget this disappointment.

That’s good: their audience too.

The figures confirm it: the 67,000 seats at the Vélodrome left in a few minutes for this clash against the XV du Trèfle.

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Source: leparis

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