The XV of France won Dublin this Saturday in a real demonstration of force. With a beautiful record equaled to the key.
Back to the wall, the XV of France went to seek in Ireland
A superb improved victory this Saturday (27-42), thus placing itself in the ideal position for the final victory in this six-nations tournament-provided you beat Scotland at home next week.
On this occasion, in addition to a Louis Bielle-Biarrey who had the merit of running the screen, Damian Penaud distinguished himself by going there in the Money Time, at 75e Minute of the match, while the win seemed already acquired at the Blues. Everything except anecdotal, however.
A better ratio than Blanco
The winger of the Union Bordeaux-Bègles indeed scored his 38e Selection test – no more or less than the record of a certain Serge Blanco thus reached. All signed in 55 capes endorsed – a ratio of 0.69 realization per match, when Serge Blanco was running at 0.41.
The two men at the top, as a reminder are ahead of the top 5 of the best markers of the XV of France Vincent Clerc (34 essays), Philippe Saint-André (32) and Philippe Sella (30).