“That’s not going to help us become world champions,” Bielle-Biarrey joked. “Everything’s going so fast, I don’t necessarily realize it.”Damian Penaud and Gabin Villiere are France’s main wings, and Yoram Moefana can cover for them, but Bielle-Biarrey has impressed the coaches since before he joined the extended squad before the Six Nations this year.
Not the biggest wing, but bigger than Villiere, the red-helmeted Bielle-Biarrey made his Les Tricolores debut in August against Scotland andTwo more warmup matches, including another start against Fiji, made him a bolter for the 33-man World Cup squad.