Sam Warburton and Ugo Monye in stitches on live TV as John Barclay struggles
Sam Warburton and Ugo Monye could not contain their laughter as John Barclay struggled to pronounce the name of a French player on live TV.
Live on the BBC for Six Nations Rugby Special, the former Test match trio were analysing the France performance against Italy, in which Fabien Galthie's team won 73-24.
Looking at a particular play, former Scarlets star Barclay mispronounced the name of winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey, much to the amusement of his collegaues.
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While Barclay continued to analyse the play, Monye said under his breath: "Who?", before he and Warburton burst into laughter. While their giggles couldn't be heard over Barclay's dialogue, BBC cameras show Warburton and Monye trying and failing to contain their laughter.
Concluding the broadcast at the end of the show, Monye wrapped up with a comical message: "Thanks to Sam Warburton and John 'Bielle-Biarrey' Barclay". This time, Warburton couldn't hold his laughter, with Barclay comedically saluting to the camera.
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France annihilated Italy despite drawing to them just 12 months before at their home ground. Antoine Dupont, Paul Boudehent and Leo Barre all bagged themselves a brace of tries with 11 scores in total for Les Bleus.
With three games played in the Six Nations, Ireland are top with 14 points, while France remain in the chase with 11. England and Scotland take third and fourth respectively, with Italy in fifth and Wales in last place with just one point.