Feb 22 β€’ 07:08 UTC πŸ‡«πŸ‡· France Le Figaro

Six Nations: Bielle-Biarrey for a new record, the red team, Grenoble 1997… Five things to know before France-Italy

Ahead of the France-Italy match in the Six Nations, Louis Bielle-Biarrey is poised to break the record for consecutive matches with tries.

As the French national rugby team prepares to face Italy this Sunday in Villeneuve-d'Ascq during the third round of the Six Nations Tournament, key narratives are emerging, particularly surrounding player Louis Bielle-Biarrey. He is on the verge of setting a new record for the most consecutive matches in the tournament in which he has scored at least one try per game. Currently tied with English player Tommy Freeman, Bielle-Biarrey, who plays for Union Bordeaux Bègles, has scored eight tries in the five games of the 2025 edition of the tournament, including multiple doubles. His streak continues with a record of tries, with two against Ireland and one against Wales in the recent match.

Bielle-Biarrey's impressive performance not only highlights his individual prowess but also reflects the current strength and strategy of the French team going into this pivotal match. The anticipation surrounding his potential achievement adds an exciting layer to the showdown against Italy, who boast a talented squad led by player Capuozzo. This contest is not just about personal records but also involves the broader dynamics of the Six Nations tournament, where France seeks to maintain its position as a frontrunner.

Moreover, discussions regarding historical context come into play, referencing notable past matches and moments, including a historic encounter from 1997 in Grenoble. As fans look forward to this event, the matchup against Italy presents an opportunity for mutual competitiveness and sportsmanship in the high-stakes environment of international rugby, further energizing the narrative as both teams strive for victory and pride on the field.

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