This Galles-France, won by the Blues (27-23), ended in a strange way. By a scuffle following the last kick in touch of Baptiste Serin, synonymous with victory of the Blues.
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The Welsh, who were not ten meters after the penalty won by Camille Chat in a final ruck, then jostled the substitute scrum half at the end of the action, causing a great collective grip on the 22 m French line. We then saw in particular the second-line Alun Wyn Jones and Romain Taofifenua talking loudly almost head to head, or the flanker Ross Moriarty exchanging a few sweet words with Baptiste Serin during the horror hedge … finally, of honor .
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“I noticed that the Welsh were angry all the game, that they talked a lot to the referee”
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Are Celtic players bad losers? Have the French put up a little room with their opponents, who have not won in Cardiff since 2010? “I don’t know how it all started, says the second tricolor Paul Willemse. But I noticed that the Welsh were angry all the game, that they talked a lot to the referee. “
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“They are not used to losing at home, continues French winger Teddy Thomas. We may have shaken them up a bit and that was their response. When an opponent gets mad at you, it means that you dominate him a little. “
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