Overview
- The France winger won the Six Nations' top individual award on Thursday with 44% of more than 151,000 public votes, according to tournament organizers.
- He set a single-tournament record with nine tries, highlighted by four in France’s 48-46 win over England on March 14 at the Stade de France.
- France captured the 2026 Six Nations title for a second year in a row, with Bielle-Biarrey’s scoring driving key wins.
- At 22, the Union Bordeaux-Bègles player has 29 tries in 27 caps for France, leaving him 11 short of Damian Penaud’s national record.
- He becomes only the fourth multi-time winner of the award, joining Brian O’Driscoll, Stuart Hogg and Antoine Dupont.