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2025 Guinness Six Nations
2014 6 Nations: France vs Ireland (Round 5)
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<blockquote data-quote="Big Ewis" data-source="post: 629426" data-attributes="member: 57076"><p>ehm, Florian Fritz at 13, please. In a few years Fickou to start with Fof.</p><p>And it's nice of you to give the French backline praise, but this is fantasy sports, don't forget. You mention the NZ and Aus backlines, even with those, France just doesn't know wtf to do on a field, so as long as you have PSA-Lagisquet, it doesn't matter who you play. It does a bit, because Huget for example has got us a few tries on his own. But I'm saying those guys don't know how to play together under the current staff, it's ever so evident now after 3 years.</p><p></p><p>And yes, strangely enough I thought Huget was a fantastic player in the Top 14 but his ability never really translated at test level. He's proved us all wrong last year playing excellently at FB, and this year being France's best player probably (with Picamoles and Fofana).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big Ewis, post: 629426, member: 57076"] ehm, Florian Fritz at 13, please. In a few years Fickou to start with Fof. And it's nice of you to give the French backline praise, but this is fantasy sports, don't forget. You mention the NZ and Aus backlines, even with those, France just doesn't know wtf to do on a field, so as long as you have PSA-Lagisquet, it doesn't matter who you play. It does a bit, because Huget for example has got us a few tries on his own. But I'm saying those guys don't know how to play together under the current staff, it's ever so evident now after 3 years. And yes, strangely enough I thought Huget was a fantastic player in the Top 14 but his ability never really translated at test level. He's proved us all wrong last year playing excellently at FB, and this year being France's best player probably (with Picamoles and Fofana). [/QUOTE]
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