Eddie Jones: Antoine Dupont 'not the force he was' as he reflects on Six Nations finale
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The Australian breeder from Japan believes that the captain of the Blues has not yet recovered his level before his serious knee injury.
After the 15th anniversary of France on Saturday evening at the stadium of France, Antoine Dupont celebrated the victory of his family surrounded by Iris Mittenaere and his relatives, in a very emotional atmosphere.
On Sunday, March 15, Les Bleus faced the English in the final of the Six Nations live tournament at the Stade de France. Like thousands of fans, Iris Mittenaere responded to the call to support Antoine Dupont, surrounded by his family and the best player of his generation.
The former Miss France was present at the Stade de France on Saturday to attend the final game of the 2026 Six Nations Tournament and to encourage her companion with whom she celebrated success on the track of the XV of France.
Eddie: Dupont not the force he was
Eddie Jones says France scrumhalf Antoine Dupont is “a different player” since returning from a serious knee injury. Speaking on the Rugby Unity podcast, Jones highlighted Dupont’s post-injury adjustment as one of his key takeaways from France’s 48-46 win against England in Paris that saw them retain the Six Nations title. “I reckon he’s still an outstanding player, but he’s going through that sort of post-ACL where you’re a different player,” s…
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