relive the magnificent test of Damian Penaud after a rise of 60 meters

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Led after a quarter of an hour of play against Ireland on Saturday, during the second day of the Six Nations Tournament, the Blues combined perfectly to put Damian Penaud in orbit.

A 60 meter lift. Led by the score (7-6) after fifteen minutes of play at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, the Blues reacted very quickly during the shock against Ireland, Saturday February 11, as part of the second day of the Tournament of six nations. A match between the two best current nations of world rugby, where the objective for the XV of France is to continue its impressive current series of invincibility (14 consecutive games without defeat).

Under pressure in midfield, wing three-quarter Damian Penaud finds Anthony Jelonch. The latter carries the ball, manages to pass his arms before finding Penaud. The Clermont player resists a tackle and makes his burst of speed speak to go flatten. A very nice rush from number 14 tricolor which allows Fabien Galthié’s men to come back in front of the score, well helped by the transformation of Thomas Ramos (7-11).


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