Rising Star Louis Bielle-Biarrey Crowned Six Nations Player of the Championship After Record-Breaking Performance
French winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey sets a new Six Nations try record and leads France to victory, earning Player of the Championship honors.

Historic Achievement in Six Nations Rugby
France's sensational winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey has been named Six Nations Player of the Championship following an extraordinary tournament performance. The 21-year-old phenom scored eight tries, setting a new record for the most tries in a single Championship during the Six Nations era. This remarkable feat surpassed the previous record of seven tries held by Ireland's Jacob Stockdale since 2018.
Dominating the Competition
Bielle-Biarrey's electrifying play was instrumental in France's seventh Six Nations title, secured with a decisive 35-16 victory over Scotland on March 16. The young star claimed the majority of the fans' votes, beating out a talented shortlist that included:
- England's Tommy Freeman
- Scotland's Blair Kinghorn
- Italy's Tommaso Menoncello (last year's winner)
From Childhood Passion to Championship Glory
"My parents signed me up for rugby when I was 5 years old," Bielle-Biarrey shared. "Straight away, I really liked it. It is a childhood dream today to be able to live my passion." His journey from youth rugby to international stardom has been nothing short of inspiring.
Tournament Highlights
- France finished with 21 points, one ahead of England
- Bielle-Biarrey's record-breaking try count
- Consistent standout performances throughout all matches
Looking Ahead
While celebrating this men's tournament success, rugby fans can also look forward to:
- The upcoming Women's Six Nations championship
- Key players to watch in women's rugby
- Exciting fixtures in the next rugby season
Bielle-Biarrey's achievement cements his status as one of rugby's most promising young talents and sets high expectations for France in future international competitions.