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Gregory Alldritt torn up by sight of Antoine Dupont in tears inside dressing room

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Antoine Dupont of France reacts as he receives medical treatment before leaving the field after picking up an injury during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between Ireland and France at the Aviva Stadium on March 08, 2025 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Gregory Alldritt believes the sight of injured captain Antoine Dupont sitting disconsolate in the changing room fuelled France’s second-half annihilation of Ireland in Dublin.

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Scrum-half Dupont – widely regarded as the world’s best player – was helped from the pitch in the 29th minute after suffering serious knee damage at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday.

France were furious with the incident which caused the injury and intend to refer Ireland pair Tadhg Beirne and Andrew Porter to the citing commissioner for possible retrospective punishment.

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Les Bleus held a narrow 8-6 lead at the interval before blitzing their Guinness Six Nations title rivals – following the restart – to move into pole position for championship glory with a crushing 42-27 win.

“When I return to the dressing room and I see one of my best friends looking like that, it tears up one’s insides,” said Alldritt, who took over as skipper after Dupont’s exit.

Six Nations

P
W
L
D
PF
PA
PD
BP T
BP-7
BP
Total
1
France
4
3
1
0
16
2
Ireland
4
3
1
0
14
3
Scotland
4
2
2
0
11
4
England
3
2
1
0
10
5
Italy
3
1
2
0
4
6
Wales
4
0
4
0
3

“It is difficult to talk about. However, it added a bit of fire to our bellies for the second half.”

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Dupont was visibly upset when he limped from the field after Beirne, who appeared to be pushed by team-mate Porter, fell on his right leg during a ruck clearout, causing it to buckle.

According to team-mates, the 28-year-old was in tears in the dressing room.

France are awaiting the full extent of the issue but fear it is likely to result in a lengthy absence.

Les Bleus head coach Fabien Galthie also said Ireland wing Calvin Nash would be cited in his side’s post-match report after he was shown a yellow card for head-on-head contact which ended Pierre-Louis Barassi’s participation.

Having finished second to Ireland in the last two championships, France can claim their first silverware since the 2022 Grand Slam at home to Scotland next weekend.

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A pair of Louis Bielle-Biarrey tries in addition to further scores from Paul Boudehent, Oscar Jegou and Damian Penaud and 17 points from full-back Thomas Ramos secured Saturday’s success.

“It is something historic, I think one should not take this as banal what happened,” said Alldritt.

“Before the game we were masters of our destiny. We were getting a little fed up to fall short from time to time in huge matches.

Antoine Dupont Gregory Alldritt
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Antoine Dupont and Gregory Alldritt of France look dejected following the team’s defeat during the Guinness Six Nations 2025 match between England and France at Twickenham Stadium on February 08, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

“It is not over but we are where we wanted to be, at least after the England match (a 26-25 loss in round two).”

While France felt aggrieved by some of the decisions made by referee Angus Gardner, Ireland were unhappy Thibaud Flament was not penalised for taking out Peter O’Mahony off the ball in the build-up to the visitors’ pivotal second try, scored by Boudehent.

Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby said: “All teams try and do it to a point, where they try and create a bit of space through the ruck and that allows the next person to pick.

“It’s just a judge of whether that contact on Pete was close enough to the ruck for them to feel it was legal; it was probably about three or four metres from the ruck.

“That’s something we’ll reflect on and feed back to Angus Gardner and his assistant referees.”

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'France may leave top players at home but will still be serious contenders in New Zealand'

The country turned septic on Foster for losing a series to what was arguably the best Irish side in history and one that may not have been ranked number one in the world when they arrived, but were by the time they left.

Imagine how feral the nation will be if Robertson’s All Blacks lose to what is supposedly going to be a French ‘B’ team?

This author proving he has less of an understanding of rugby than the general population.


The country was septic because of how easily they got beat Paul. The country is smart enough to rate the relative level of performances, and if Razors team goes backwards like Fosters the criticism you suggest might come will be fully deserved. If France B perform as good as France A and win by the same margins then those with the criticism the team should be winning every game will also be deserved. But the inference that the public didn’t give Ireland the credit they deserved couldn’t be further from the truth imo.

France have beaten the All Blacks on the last three occasions the two sides have met, and that the former has used 38 players in the process.

France could leave 40 players at home in July and still be a serious contender

And to the vibe of this article, it provides abosolutely zero reason to believe the next 38 best French are going to be as good as these first 38. Paul got one thing right, it’s no joke that France will be leaving behind 40 players.


France have a 45 man squad for 6N (well using Wiki), the team could be made up of these leftovers from the teams not likely to get close to Toulouse and Bordeaux, given that just the third place team is doing commendably well not to be in negative for and against like the rest.

Uini Atonio ——— Prop

Giorgi Beria ——— Prop

Georges-Henri Colombe ———- Prop

Jean-Baptiste Gros ——— Prop

Dany Priso ——— Prop

Rabah Slimani———- Prop

Hugo Auradou ——— Lock

Mickaël Guillard ——— Lock

Matthias Halagahu ——— Lock

Romain Taofifénua ——— Lock

Esteban Abadie ——- Back row

Grégory Alldritt ———- Back row

Paul Boudehent ———- Back row

Oscar Jégou ——— Back row

Nolann Le Garrec ——— Scrum-half

Gaël Fickou ——— Centre

Antoine Frisch ——— Centre

Émilien Gailleton ——— Centre

Noah Nene ——— Centre

Théo Attissogbé ——— Wing

Gaël Dréan ———- Wing

Gabin Villièren —— Wing

Léo Barré ——— Fullback


One wouldn’t think Atonio is going to come (I’d be surprised if Fickou is still not rested or he and Le Garrec aren’t involved in a relegation playoff game) but a few good players there like Leo Barre, Le Garrec, Taofifénua, and that back row, but also a distinct lack of a spine with the 3 best playmakers playing in the Final at home.


What are the possibilities to fill out these missing spots? looking at Opta’s stats hub Serin and Couilloud provide good back up for Le Garrec by fact of having the highest try involvements in the Top14 (along with Michael Ruru). And Serin’s partner Herve looks the most threatening to carry on the teams style with his elusiveness?

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