Author of an exceptional season with the UBB, Louis Bielle-Biarrey was logically designated best winger of the season by Midi Olympique
The Union Bègles-Bordeaux has had a historic season. If once again, the UBB failed in the Top 14 final, beaten by the Toulouse stadium at the end of the suspense, the troops of Yannick Brule in the legend by offering the European Cup.
And for some Bordeaux, the season was even more beautiful, like Louis Bielle-Biarrey, winners of the Six Nations Tournament with the XV of France. A coronation to which LBB, which was elected best player in the competition, particularly contributed after having offered the test record by equaling the performance of another time by English Cyril Nelson Lowe (1914) and the Scottish Ian Smith (1925).
Damian Penaud, after having achieved the feat of scoring six tries during the same match against the Sharks, took advantage of the tournament to become the best scorer in the history of the XV of France, on the same line as Serge Blanco. With 27 trials during the season, the former Clermontois is only preceded by one man: Louis Bielle-Biarrey, author of 33 tries in 29 matches in all competitions.
Louis Bielle-Biarrey and the others
And without much surprise, it is also at the top of the ranking of the best wingers of the elite drawn up by Olympic Midi. Louis Bielle-Biarrey indeed prevailed in front of his teammate of the UBB and the XV of France, Angel Capuozzo having to settle for third place while Théo Attissogbe ends at the foot of the podium, in front of Mateo Carreras.
The coronation of LBB “Not even suffered from any dispute or debate within the editorial staff”said
Olympic MidiAdding: “This unanimity is explained: Bielle-Biarrey was the man of all records. »»