France celebrated a 42-27 victory over Ireland, but head coach Fabien Galthie was consumed with anger regarding the injury suffered by Antoine Dupont. The injury occurred during a tackle by Tadhg Beirne, which Galthie deemed unacceptable. He expressed a strong desire to protect players and cited dissatisfaction with officiating decisions, despite having won the match. The impact of Dupont's injury raised questions about player safety and the fairness of decisions made during the game. Ireland's head coach defended Beirne, claiming the incident was unfortunate but a regular occurrence in rugby.
Fabien Galthie expressed extreme anger over Antoine Dupont's injury during the match against Ireland, overshadowing France's 42-27 victory, emphasizing player safety.
Following Antoine Dupont's serious injury, Galthie emphasized the need to protect players, indicating dissatisfaction with incidents involving Beirne and Nash despite the win.
Ireland's head coach Simon Easterby defended Tadhg Beirne, stating the incident was a rugby misfortune and not due to negligence, reflecting modern awareness in the sport.
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