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Clermont Dared to Separate From a Player Who Could Explode in the French Team!

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It took 27 years for Alexander Fischer to finally live his first shiver in blue. Aligned against the All Blacks last Saturday in Dunedin, the third line of the Aviron Bayonnais died on screen in a meeting where France, profoundly redesigned, was able to resist the New Zealand assaults. Author of twenty platings and a crucial rescue in New Zealand.
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It took 27 years for Alexander Fischer to finally live his first shiver in blue. Aligned against the All Blacks last Saturday in Dunedin, the third line of the Aviron Bayonnais died on screen in a meeting where France, profoundly redesigned, was able to resist the New Zealand assaults. Author of twenty platings and a crucial rescue in New Zealand.

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Blog RCT broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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