Fabien Galthie was in contrary form when he fronted the post-match press conference in the wake of France's record 73-24 shellacking of Italy in Rome on Sunday.
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The 73-24 victory over the Italians was the biggest scoreline for Les Bleus in the Six Nations. Read more at straitstimes.com ...
After record-breaking afternoon for France against Italy in Rome on Sunday, focus quickly shifted to their next Six Nations ...
France will face unbeaten Six Nations leader Ireland in a buoyant mood after thrashing Italy by a record-high 73-24 in Rome.