Rugby trophies often experience sensational post-victory evenings and days, proportional to the degrees of joy and alcoholism of the winners.

If we are to believe Damian Penaud, the cup awarded to the winner of the Six Nations Tournament, won on Saturday evening by the XV of France, Grand Slam as a bonus, is missing.

The Blues winger was interviewed on Sunday evening on

Canal Rugby Club

, on Canal+.

"I didn't have it all evening, I know it ended up in the Seine at 6 a.m., I have no other information about the trophy," said the Clermontois, questioned in video.

Rebound!

Inspector @sebchabal gets a confession start from @RomainNtamack!

🔎



A certain B. Couilloud would be involved... 🧐 pic.twitter.com/R034xylUBx

– Canal Rugby Club (@CanalRugbyClub) March 20, 2022

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On the set, Laurent Labit started with a smile: "We didn't see him today, we're worried," laughed the attacking coach of the France team.

“Apart from the locker room, I no longer had the trophy,” assured third line Cameron Woki.

As for the opener Romain Ntamack, he drops a name without seeming to touch it.

“I don't know if Baptiste Couilloud didn't take a little dive to see if he was in it, but otherwise I don't have too much information on that.

The Lyon scrum-half may not have found the key to the mystery, but he came close.

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