Fabien Galthie left France squad’s bubble to watch his son play rugby

France head coach Fabien Galthie retains the support of his federation after it emerged he left the squad’s bubble on the opening weekend of the Guinness Six Nations to watch his son play rugby.
France head coach Fabien Galthie retains the support of his federation after it emerged he left the squad's bubble on the opening weekend of the Guinness Six Nations. Picture: Adam Davy/PA WireFrance head coach Fabien Galthie retains the support of his federation after it emerged he left the squad's bubble on the opening weekend of the Guinness Six Nations. Picture: Adam Davy/PA Wire
France head coach Fabien Galthie retains the support of his federation after it emerged he left the squad's bubble on the opening weekend of the Guinness Six Nations. Picture: Adam Davy/PA Wire

France’s round three game against Scotland was postponed on Sunday because of an outbreak of coronavirus, with Galthie providing the first positive test after a 15-13 victory over Ireland in Dublin on February 14.

Eleven players, including star scrum-half Antoine Dupont and captain Charles Ollivon, have been diagnosed with Covid-19, prompting French sports minister Roxana Maracineanu to demand answers.

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Maracineanu has threatened to withdraw France from the Six Nations amid reports that players went out to eat waffles while in Rome to face Italy in round one.

But French Rugby Federation president Bernard Laporte has now revealed that the day after the Azzurri had been crushed 50-10, Galthie attended the Stade Jean-Bouin in Paris to see his son Mathis play.

“For me, he has the right to leave from the moment he is masked. He was outside,” Laporte told France 3 television channel.

“He watched the match alongside (Stade Francais director general) Thomas Lombard, who himself is tested every three days and also wore a mask. I don’t see where the problem could be. But then again I’m not a doctor.

“Why wouldn’t I support him (Galthie)? I am not a prosecutor. And it’s not because I really like Fabien. He knows very well that I don’t give gifts to people.”

The Six Nations have yet to reveal a date for the re-arranged match between tournament favourites France and Scotland.

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