France was celebrating the Grand Slam championship for the annual 6 Nations competition (France/England/Wales/Ireland/ Scotland/Italy). In the 6 Nations each team plays each other once and the team with the most points at the end of the competition is the champion (a team gets 4 points for a win, one point for winning by over 7 points or in the corallory the losing team gets a bonus point for keeping the margin under 7 points, and you get a bonus point if you score 3 or more tries). The reference to a "Grand Slam" is if one team beats every team in the competition....if they do so not only are they 6 Nations champions but they are also the "Grand Slam" champions. Furthermore no team ever wants to win the "Wooden Spoon" which is granted to a team that loses every game in the competition.
Rugby is a British sport but France has always played rugby. Especially in the South West of the country. In this region rugby has always been most popular than soccer. "Le Grand Chelem" in English "The Grand Slam" means winning every matches during the annual Six Nations Tournament. 🙂
Damian Penaud is an amazing scorer; you should check some of his recent youtube tributes ! yes France is a great team, but we alaways fail around demi-finals lmao, maybe one day ! We juggle between third/4 th place of the worlds greatest teams.
France has some promising centers : Deporteere, Gailleton, Costes... We do miss Virimi but I'm not that worried about the center role in the near future
Grand Chelem: 5 victories/5matches in" The 6 Nations" Italy, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland , France. 5 originals countries playing Rugby, plus recently Italy joined. Every year. Same in south hemisphere with "The 4 Nations" Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and recently too, Argentina. Every year as well. ENJOY 😊❤
For nearly a century England and many of the Commonwealth nations instituted the game of rugby into the school curriculum as a means of physically preparing the population for war.
Salut mec, j'espère que tu vas bien ! Antoine dupont n'est le seul grand, mais toute l'équipe de France en général avec ces haut et ces bas. Je t'ai partagé un short de Nolann Le Garrec avec une chistera légendaire ainsi qu'une courte vidéo de Louis Bielle-biarrey et Damian Penaud! ( À savoir que Damian Penaud et le fil de Alain Penaud qui lui aussi était en équipe de France le père Ntamack Émile qui à donné la voie à Romain et Théo Ntamack ces fils...) Breff l'équipe de France et de père en fils et même en fille... Régale toi Bro Bonne journée et Bonne nuit 😉🙏👍💪
Dupont in 2024 with his team Toulouse(rugby 15) European champion and France champion , at rugby seven world and olympic champion....in 2025 he will also take part in the Rolland Garros tournament and the Tour de France
Six Nations is a tournament between Ireland, France, England, Scotland Wales and Italy. France also produced that beast Sebastian Chabal. Ireland and France (previously Nr 1 & 2 ranked) were the favourites to win the World Cup in 2023, but sadly they both got knocked out by the real Titans of the game, South Africa and New Zealand. Let's see what happens at the 2027 World Cup in Australia
French rugby produces excellent players, but you should also know that some of the players shown in this video are Fijian, New Zealander or South African (they can play in a national team if they have lived in the country for 5 years).
In what team? Because only Atonio (NZ) and Willemse (South Africa) are immigrants. Tuilagi (Samoa) is technically an immigrant too but arrived in France following his father at 3 or something and is a pure product of the French system. The others cited above also arrived very young when they were U20 or something. To make it short, the immigrant players is something very new launched by Laporte, and that's usually about 2 players who are brought up or trained in the French system before they reach that level.
@@puccaland I wasn't talking about the current team but the players who appear in the video (we see Raka and Vakatawa for example, now there is also Meafou). I add that I made the remark for purely informative purposes, without intending to be controversial. Foreigners only represent a small percentage of the players on the French team in total, but several of them happen to be highlighted in this video.
@@vermeervanbremen3306 I am not being controversial either. The subject was the players France can produce. Then you talked about the immigrant players. I simply replied to avoid any misconception that those players are in very few numbers in each team, arrived in France at a young age, either a full product of the French system or they made all their pro career and training in France by arriving around 20 yo and what we know of them is the result of that. They aren't players who arrived already playing that well and were welcomed in the French team because of that. In fact that's because they spent most of their pro career in the top 14 and were molded in the French system that they were interesting to the national team management and could access the national training programme then the national team. In other words France also produced them although they were abroad in their junior years.
@@user-bo6xk8ws7e L'obligation d'avoir la nationalité n'est pas une condition du règlement World Rugby, c'était Laporte qui avait décidé ça pour l'équipe de France il y a quelques années, et ce n'est plus le cas.
Dupont was awarded the title of best player in the world in 2021.
France was celebrating the Grand Slam championship for the annual 6 Nations competition (France/England/Wales/Ireland/
Scotland/Italy). In the 6 Nations each team plays each other once and the team with the most points at the end of the competition is the champion (a team gets 4 points for a win, one point for winning by over 7 points or in the corallory the losing team gets a bonus point for keeping the margin under 7 points, and you get a bonus point if you score 3 or more tries). The reference to a "Grand Slam" is if one team beats every team in the competition....if they do so not only are they 6 Nations champions but they are also the "Grand Slam" champions. Furthermore no team ever wants to win the "Wooden Spoon" which is granted to a team that loses every game in the competition.
Its not "grand slam" its "grand chelem"
@@marceauwattez7882 It's both, ones in English and the other is in French.......
@@marceauwattez7882 no its not, its bombaclarrrtttt
I'm a french rugby player, really like your energy man and the way you appreciate rugby, continue man !!!👍👍🙏
thanks brother!!!!!!!!!
Rugby is a British sport but France has always played rugby. Especially in the South West of the country. In this region rugby has always been most popular than soccer.
"Le Grand Chelem" in English "The Grand Slam" means winning every matches during the annual Six Nations Tournament. 🙂
Watch England France 2023 😉
lol
yeah France is in top 5...of course
Rudby champagne french flair
Why cant you spell rugby
Suuuur mon copain ! Y'a que ça de vrai
Damian Penaud is an amazing scorer; you should check some of his recent youtube tributes ! yes France is a great team, but we alaways fail around demi-finals lmao, maybe one day ! We juggle between third/4 th place of the worlds greatest teams.
Pour mémoire la France a disputé trois finales de coupe du monde, toutes perdues certes ....
@@harrycauvert9934 J'étais trop jeune pour m'en rappeler aha ! J'espère que dans mon temps de vie on en gagnera une ou deux !
Vakatawa is so missed.
France has some promising centers : Deporteere, Gailleton, Costes...
We do miss Virimi but I'm not that worried about the center role in the near future
@@matpaps I was referring to the player. Great impact player with great personality. I am not worried about the French side in the future.
Grand Chelem: 5 victories/5matches in" The 6 Nations" Italy, England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland , France. 5 originals countries playing Rugby, plus recently Italy joined. Every year.
Same in south hemisphere with "The 4 Nations" Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and recently too, Argentina. Every year as well.
ENJOY 😊❤
Man, check a compilation of Damien Penaud best tries it's great ! like the video called : "Damian Penaud being very good at rugby for 12 minutes"
Grand chelem = grand slam, is when one team win all its 5 matches in the 6 Nations tournament
Grand Chelem means you won all your matches against the other teams in the 6 nations ! (6 matches in a span of 10 weeks or so)
For nearly a century England and many of the Commonwealth nations instituted the game of rugby into the school curriculum as a means of physically preparing the population for war.
That's rugby man! Football tackles are rugby tackles...not the way around 😉
where is the reacter´s smartphone... in his car? He really starres in ALL directions.
Salut mec, j'espère que tu vas bien ! Antoine dupont n'est le seul grand, mais toute l'équipe de France en général avec ces haut et ces bas. Je t'ai partagé un short de Nolann Le Garrec avec une chistera légendaire ainsi qu'une courte vidéo de Louis Bielle-biarrey et Damian Penaud! ( À savoir que Damian Penaud et le fil de Alain Penaud qui lui aussi était en équipe de France le père Ntamack Émile qui à donné la voie à Romain et Théo Ntamack ces fils...) Breff l'équipe de France et de père en fils et même en fille... Régale toi Bro
Bonne journée et Bonne nuit 😉🙏👍💪
You need to do Ireland, currently 2nd in the World and back to back 6 Nations champions
Dupont in 2024 with his team Toulouse(rugby 15) European champion and France champion , at rugby seven world and olympic champion....in 2025 he will also take part in the Rolland Garros tournament and the Tour de France
There is a French saying (commercial)
''We did not invent rugby, we reinvented it'' 👍🇫🇷👍
It's we did not invent rugby we improved it
If you count Soule, they kind of invented it...
On aurait mieux fait de se taire et de gagner la coupe du monde au lieu de se la peter 💀
As an Irishman
I dont often defend South Africa but its pronounced the "boks" not the "books"
If you want to see a awsome match, you need to watch the France-All Black in 1999....
Awsome
Six Nations is a tournament between Ireland, France, England, Scotland Wales and Italy. France also produced that beast Sebastian Chabal. Ireland and France (previously Nr 1 & 2 ranked) were the favourites to win the World Cup in 2023, but sadly they both got knocked out by the real Titans of the game, South Africa and New Zealand. Let's see what happens at the 2027 World Cup in Australia
Business as usual in 2027.
NZ, SA or Australia will win it.
They were kicked out by the referees....
@@BzhToine 😭😭😭
you should watch top14 ;)
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French rugby produces excellent players, but you should also know that some of the players shown in this video are Fijian, New Zealander or South African (they can play in a national team if they have lived in the country for 5 years).
In what team? Because only Atonio (NZ) and Willemse (South Africa) are immigrants. Tuilagi (Samoa) is technically an immigrant too but arrived in France following his father at 3 or something and is a pure product of the French system. The others cited above also arrived very young when they were U20 or something. To make it short, the immigrant players is something very new launched by Laporte, and that's usually about 2 players who are brought up or trained in the French system before they reach that level.
@@puccaland I wasn't talking about the current team but the players who appear in the video (we see Raka and Vakatawa for example, now there is also Meafou).
I add that I made the remark for purely informative purposes, without intending to be controversial. Foreigners only represent a small percentage of the players on the French team in total, but several of them happen to be highlighted in this video.
@@vermeervanbremen3306 I am not being controversial either. The subject was the players France can produce. Then you talked about the immigrant players. I simply replied to avoid any misconception that those players are in very few numbers in each team, arrived in France at a young age, either a full product of the French system or they made all their pro career and training in France by arriving around 20 yo and what we know of them is the result of that. They aren't players who arrived already playing that well and were welcomed in the French team because of that. In fact that's because they spent most of their pro career in the top 14 and were molded in the French system that they were interesting to the national team management and could access the national training programme then the national team. In other words France also produced them although they were abroad in their junior years.
I am french . C'est totalement faux ce que tu racontes mec. Il faut obligatoirement avoir la nationalité pour jouer en équipe nationale. Merci
@@user-bo6xk8ws7e L'obligation d'avoir la nationalité n'est pas une condition du règlement World Rugby, c'était Laporte qui avait décidé ça pour l'équipe de France il y a quelques années, et ce n'est plus le cas.
You can Watch "EMMANUEL MEAFOU IS A BEAST! " too !
Damien Penaud ^^
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Yeah lol top 5 for the last 10 years probably
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Lazt content but fun to watch
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