
Louis Bielle-Biarry was born on June 19 2003 in a small town Isére with just 8000 inhabitants. When he was just five years old, his parents introduced him to rugby and he was immediately hooked. At just 13 years old, Louis arrived in the big club of the region and continued his training in Grenoble. He spent five seasons learning at FC Grenoble before flying to Bordeaux-Bégles during the 2021 off season.
Louis has played 18 games with Bordeaux-Bégles of which he was a starter in 14 of them, this after never playing a single match with the pros. In his first game for Bordeaux and his first European appearance, he scored an amazing hat trick. His first selection for the U20's France team was on June 25 2021, just six days after his 18th birthday.
Louis has played in the right wing position and as a back before being asked to switch his position to No.10. He now prefers playing in the Full back position.
Ahead of the Rugby World Cup 2023, Louis has been named to play for France.
Bielle-Biarrey’s meteoric rise in international rugby reached another milestone after he was voted the 2025 Men’s Six Nations Player of the Championship. His scintillating form throughout the tournament was a key factor in France’s title-winning campaign.
The speedster not only played a pivotal role in securing the Six Nations crown but also rewrote the record books, becoming the highest try-scorer in a single Championship during the Six Nations era. His tally of eight tries surpassed the previous record set in 2018 by Ireland's Jacob Stockdale, reinforcing his reputation as one of the most dangerous finishers in world rugby.
TZ April 2025
Career
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Union Bordeaux Begles Left Wing |
2021 - present |
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France Left Wing |
2023 - present |
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Grenoble Left Wing |
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France U20's Fullback |
2021 - 2023 |