The remark is signed by the savior of the Blues.
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We tell ourselves that, with three fingers, the match and the fate are different.
We would have gone from a complicated victory to a third defeat in a row…
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Louis Bielle-Biarrey is young (20 years old) and he has not yet mastered all the elements of language.
Author of the late try which offered a miraculous success to the Blues, the UBB winger is full of candor.
So he tells it like it is.
If the Australian Nic Berry, at the end of an interminable video referee, had not refused the Scottish try in stoppage time - a decision strongly contested by the coach and the players at Chardon -, his coach, his captain and some executives of the XV of France should have hastily revised their post-match speeches.
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It was therefore close to nothing for the Blues to win (20-24) on Saturday at Murrayfield, but that nothing made all the difference.
It allowed Fabien Galthié and Grégory Alldritt to affirm in unison that he…
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