💨 Abstract
France's Louis Bielle-Biarrey has dismissed talk of revenge for their 2023 World Cup exit, focusing instead on building towards the 2027 World Cup. The upcoming match against South Africa, the reigning Rugby Championship winners, is seen as a significant challenge and preparation for future goals. Bielle-Biarrey emphasizes cohesion and strategy, confident in coach Fabien Galthié's game plan.
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