Louis Bielle-Biarrey package for France-Italy, Matthis Lebel recalled and starter

The Blues winger, injured, was forced to withdraw from the match against Italy on Sunday in Lille.

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Another hard blow for the Blues. Announced as a starter, winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey is finally out of the Six Nations Tournament match between France and Italy, Sunday February 25 (4 p.m.) in Lille. The Bordeaux-Bègles player nevertheless participated in the captain’s training on Saturday, before his absence was confirmed late in the afternoon to franceinfo: sport. Victim of a stiff neck, he was replaced in the starting team by Matthis Lebel.

The young UBB player (20 years old) scored the decisive try during the victory in Scotland (20-16). His withdrawal is added to that of Grégory Alldritt, injured in the leg in Edinburgh and replaced by Paul Boudehent in the starting team. Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou, Anthony Jelonch and Romain Ntamack are absent for a long time, like Antoine Dupont, selected for his first Sevens tournament this weekend in Vancouver.

Lebel, in great form with Stade Toulouse this season (8 tries), is therefore recalled at the last minute. The 24-year-old winger was however scheduled to face Clermont in the Top 14 on Sunday evening. Instead, he will honor his sixth cape with the Blues and his fourth start. He has so far only played one minute in the Tournament, in Wales in 2022, the year of the last Grand Slam.


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