France up to 4th in World Rugby rankings, Springboks stay No 1
France moved up to fourth in the latest World Rugby rankings following their 30-24 Six Nations victory over Ireland in Paris.
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France moved up to fourth in the latest World Rugby rankings following their 30-24 Six Nations victory over Ireland in Paris.
Raphael Varane has explained one of the main differences between himself and Paul Pogba, suggesting that his Manchester United team-mate is “more impulsive and more energetic” in contrast to his cool and collected leadership style. Having graduated from France’s youth teams together and shared the same pitch as Les Bleus won the World Cup in 2018, Varane and Pogba were close friends long before the former moved to Old Trafford at the start of the season. Ad/> Few players know Pogba better than his compatriot, with the pair making their senior international debuts in the same game against Georgia back in 2013.
Scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park insists Ireland have not given up hope of the Guinness Six Nations title but concedes “serious teams win big away games” following a damaging defeat in France.
France put themselves in pole position for Guinness Six Nations glory, while Scotland were brought back down to earth with a bang.
France put themselves in pole position for Guinness Six Nations glory, while Scotland were brought back down to earth with a bang.
France put themselves in pole position for Guinness Six Nations glory by ending Ireland’s nine-match winning run with a pulsating 30-24 victory in Paris.
France star Antoine Dupont insists talk of a Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam is premature, despite Saturday’s thrilling 30-24 victory over Ireland.
France head coach Fabien Galthie said he is not thinking about winning the Six Nations despite Saturday's impressive 30-24 victory over Ireland.