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  1. Sir Forde I have a complaint this video is 10 minutes and 1 second 🤔😂 , no but in all seriousness another wonderful video by you Sir , simply one the best video makers on YouTube

  2. More clips with Jalibert than with Ntamack, he is the one with the french flair, sad that he is second choice cause even though he will not win any match, matches are much more fun when he is playing 🙂

  3. What upsets me, as a french fan, is the amount of shit Penaud gets for not being the best defender in the world when most of the french tries are thank to him or his own

  4. Dullin, Thomas, Dupont, Penaud, Jalibert… Amazing skills, a joy to watch. Thanks for the ride. Thank you for your perfect videos and it's likewise always a joy to watch them. Best rugby highlights channel !

  5. Massive, massive credit to Fabien Galthie. The French team he inherited was transitioning from the bulky, physical types of Guilhelm Guirado, Cedate Gomes Sa and Mathieu Bastareaud. In what seems like a few years he has transformed them back into the fast-paced, razzle-dazzle, controlled chaos, loosey-goosey style of open play that Les Bleus are so famous for. All of that can be summed up in just two words: French flair.

    There is a difference here though. A scary, venomous, almost terrifying layer of direction and aggression instilled in this current French outfit which I feel is different to the teams that came before them. It's no wonder they are hot favourites for the Six Nations and RWC.

  6. Seriously, that first try is better than Saint-André's against England in 1991 and right up there with the "try from the end of the earth" in 1994. Quite simply a sensational score from set-piece!

  7. Thanks for sharing this, it's a pleasure for the eyes to rewatch these bieutiful moments

    a French rugby fan

  8. Galthié was a french player & then after his retirement he became coach & commentator, so he was the 1st witness of the french rugby shipwreck
    He then took the lead of the national team, and decided to teach the basics,

    with these simple fundamentals mastered, like accurate & reliable passes, it allowed us to free the ball & make it alive, thus enabling our french flair to rise once more & take over the rugby world.

  9. We badly needed France back playing at their best. The 6 Nations has only benefited from it.
    Thanks again for another great compilation

  10. Nice vid man. As always.
    Really hope France will do something on this RWC… so much quarters/semi/finals…
    They have a real chance at home this year. It would be well deserved

  11. What a joy to watch this french team are at their free flowing best. I'd rather lose to this type of rugby all day long than win watching turgid, grind it out rugby so many teams play in the 6n. I wastch rugby to be entertained not the 'glory' of winning with no ambition. Apparently that makes me strange to most welsh fans, ha haa.

  12. My favorite sequence is this try against Scotland at 7:35 !!! So many options, perfect adaptation to the defense and great execution 🙂

  13. So happy you included that try by Baptiste Serin. A player who got pushed aside in this team when he was one of the first players to build it back up.. Miss him in blue, not gonna lie.

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