Bielle‑Biarrey’s nine tries

Louis Bielle‑Biarrey finished the Six Nations with a tournament‑leading nine tries — a historic haul highlighted in a March 16 compilation of his scores and finishes. (youtube.com) (lefigaro.fr)

Louis Bielle‑Biarrey produced a four‑try masterclass in the 48–46 title‑decider against England at the Stade de France on March 14, 2026, helping France clinch the championship. (franceinenglish.com) That quadruple made him only the second player to score four tries in a Six Nations match since Chris Ashton’s 2011 haul for England. (Ultimate Rugby) He had already equalled the long‑standing single‑tournament mark of eight tries during the 2025 Championship, a mark first set by Cyril Lowe in 1914 and matched by Ian Smith in 1925. (Guinness World Records) His international totals reached 29 tries from 27 caps for France as of March 14, 2026, according to his official statistics. (Wikipedia) Bielle‑Biarrey plays his club rugby for Union Bordeaux‑Bègles and was born on June 19, 2003, making him 22 during the 2026 tournament. (Wikipedia) The 2026 edition was the most prolific offensively in Six Nations history, and Bielle‑Biarrey combined with teammate Théo Attissogbe for 14 tries between them across the campaign. (Le Figaro) France head coach Fabien Galthié praised Bielle‑Biarrey as a “lethal weapon” after the England match, a label picked up widely in post‑game analyses. (Reuters via MSN)

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