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Six Nations review: France saves Galthié, England has mojo back and aging Ireland squadThe debrief: Murmurings about whether Fabien Galthié was the right coach to lead the ... talent from the last four under-20 world championships, three of them won by France. Galthié has had everything ...
It was not just the performance under scrutiny but France’s psyche and style. “Are your side arrogant?”, one journalist asked Galthie. “Have they been complacent?”, enquired another.
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Planet Rugby on MSNFrance team v Scotland: Fabien Galthie backs Le Bomb Squad to fire Les Blues to Six Nations title and makes crucial call on Antoine Dupont fillerFrance's team to face Scotland is in!
FRANCE have WON the 2025 Six Nations title to break England hearts in Paris. Les Bleus lost at Twickenham but a bonus point from that game – plus a massive win over Italy – was enough ...
France head coach Fabien Galthie has reacted furiously to a potentially serious injury for his captain Antoine Dupont, following his side's 42-27 win against Ireland at Aviva Stadium. Dupont was ...
France overcame the injury loss of Antoine Dupont to blow open the Six Nations title race by extinguishing Ireland ’s grand ...
They bowed out with a blowout. France worked the pitch like Muhammad Ali worked the ring. One of their greatest performances under Fabien Galthie, they were irresistible with the ball in hand ...
The Associated Press- Sports on MSN20d
Six Nations takeaways: France triumphs despite Mauvaka madness and Lions squad shaping upScotland was game but outgunned in Paris and France pulled away to win 35-16 on Saturday. It was France's second championship under Fabien Galthié, the coach since 2020. England was second, a point ...
The debrief: Murmurings about whether Fabien Galthié was the right coach ... three of them won by France. Galthié has had everything in his favor but he somehow managed to miss out at the ...
The Independent on MSN21d
How France won the Six Nations – and why they could dominate the next few yearsLate on a Saturday evening in the bowels of Twickenham, Fabien Galthie was fretting about the future. It was round two of the Six Nations and France had just been beaten by England – or rather had ...
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