Paul Willemse's two game boycott

Paul Willemse's two-game boycott presents Six Countries challenge for France


Paul Willemse's nonappearance will be acutely felt in forthcoming conflicts against Scotland and Italy before he shows up on Walk 10 in Grains match

Wednesday, February 07, 2024

France's Six Countries crusade faces a critical misfortune as lock Paul Willemse gets a four-week suspension following his red card in the match against Ireland.

Willemse's nonappearance will be distinctly felt in the impending conflicts against Scotland and Italy, bringing up issues about the group's capacity to adjust to the departure of a vital participant.

Willemse at first got a yellow card in the 10th moment for an episode including Ireland's Andrew Watchman. The ensuing red card came after a high tackle on Caelan Doris in the 32nd moment.

The suspension comes at a difficult time for France, previously wrestling with wounds to locks Thibaud Flament, Emmanuel Meafou, and Romain Taofifenua.

Lead trainer Fabien Galthie should plan a system to conquer the shortfall of Willemse, whose return is expected for the significant match against Ribs on Walk 10.

Perceiving the foolish idea of his high handles, the disciplinary panel applied relieving factors, bringing about a diminished assent. "Relieving factors were applied by the Board of trustees lessening the six-week section point by two weeks, bringing about an authorization of about a month for this offense," said the free disciplinary panel.

The board of trustees' tolerance towards Willemse is noted, accentuating the shortfall of vindictive aim in his activities. Notwithstanding, the effect in the group's Six Countries goals can't be put into words.


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