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Six Nations Tournament: Louis Bielle-Biarrey, young man in a hurry and genius wall pass

2024-02-11T14:45:09.818Z

Highlights: Louis Bielle-Biarrey, a phenomenon of velocity, turned around a very poorly started meeting with a stroke of genius. The young winger from Bordeaux-Bègles allowed the Blues to win against the Scots (16-20) this Saturday in Edinburgh. There is of course this hand from Posolo Tuilagi undoubtedly slipped under the ball and this decision by referee Nic Berry not to award the Scottish try at the very last second. However, if the Blues, timid and clumsy during most of the match, were in a position to win at that moment, they owe it to a twenty-year-old kid.


At 20 years old, the young winger from Bordeaux-Bègles allowed the Blues to win against the Scots (16-20) this Saturday in Edinburgh, thanks to a try


There is of course this hand from Posolo Tuilagi undoubtedly slipped under the ball and this decision by referee Nic Berry not to award the Scottish try at the very last second.

This five-minute video refereeing sequence which determined the winner, in this case the XV of France (16-20) on Saturday in Edinburgh during the second day of the Six Nations Tournament, eclipsed everything else.

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However, if the Blues, timid and clumsy during most of the match, were in a position to win at that moment, they owe it to a twenty-year-old kid.

Louis Bielle-Biarrey, a phenomenon of velocity, turned around a very poorly started meeting with a stroke of genius.

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Source: leparis

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