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stade

[steyd] / steɪd /




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After the Ireland flanker's fluffed attempt to gather a loose ball in the 17th minute of his team's defeat by France, ITV's shot switched to a wide, high angle of the Stade de France, the screen split and the audio feed from the commentary gantry was replaced by a soundtrack of orchestral strings.

From BBC

With the home fans inside the Stade de France already buzzing from a spectacular pre-match light show and a typically spine-tingling rendition of La Marseillaise, it only took Les Bleus two minutes to show Ireland what they were up against.

From BBC

Ruthless France inflict more pain on Ireland as the Six Nations holders open their title defence with a bonus-point victory at a buoyant Stade de France.

From BBC

For instance, reserve scrum-half Craig Casey has been part of the squad for almost five years and won his 25th cap from the bench in the Stade de France but has never started a Six Nations game against opposition other than Italy - he saw only seven minutes of action on Thursday.

From BBC

Bielle-Biarrey's brace took him to 22 tries in just his 23rd cap, while Jalibert scored one try and lit up the Stade de France with his ingenuity.

From Barron's