France – New Zealand: the incredible sprint of the Louis Bielle-Biarrey rocket for the Blues’ third try

France – New Zealand: the incredible sprint of the Louis Bielle-Biarrey rocket for the Blues’ third try

Louis “Bip Bip” Bielle-Biarrey strikes again. Author of the third try for the French XV against New Zealand, the Union Bordeaux-Bègles winger took an absolutely improbable sprint to flatten the ball in the in-goal. However, he was ten meters behind his opponent Sevu Reece at the start of the action, during the kick of his teammate Thomas Ramos. Nothing to worry him about and prevent him from participating in the Blues’ excellent match at the Stade de France.

Already author of a double against Japan last week during the first match of the fall tour of the XV of France, Louis Bielle-Biarrey continues to impress. Solid in defense, unstoppable in attack, the 21-year-old winger, who discovered the blue jersey just before the World Cup, has already scored nine tries in the jersey of his country in 13 caps. This one is undoubtedly not the most beautiful, nor the most difficult, but perhaps one of the most precious.

Before this third try, Paul Boudehent had allowed the Blues to get back to 17-17 by being at the conclusion of a superb ball carried after a touch. A try transformed by Thomas Ramos, imperial against the poles since the start of the meeting. Romain Buros opened the French counter at the end of the first half.

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