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Bordeaux accused of lacking class following Champions Cup victory

By Ian Cameron reporting from Cardiff
Matthieu Jalibert of Union Bordeaux Begles celebrates with the Investec Champions Cup trophy and family after defeating Northampton Saints during the Investec Champions Cup final match between Northampton Saints and Union Bordeaux-Begles at Principality Stadium on May 24, 2025 in Cardiff, Wales. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)

Bordeaux-Bègles’ Champions Cup triumph should have been all champagne and confetti, but instead it’s Henry Pollock memes and a dash of French mischief stealing the spotlight this Sunday.

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The Top 14 side’s players were caught poking fun at the 20-year-old Northampton No.8 in the aftermath of their 28–20 win in Cardiff, sparking a flurry of finger-pointing, online sniping and good old-fashioned rugby banter between fans on X.

UBB players, including fly-half Matthieu Jalibert and head coach Yannick Bru, were caught on camera appearing to single out the 20-year-old England back-rower during post-match celebrations.

Their actions have drawn criticism from journalists, players and Saints’ supporters alike, stirring debate over where the line sits between competitive edge and disrespect.

Respected Northampton Chronicle journalist Tom Vickers summed up the mood of many in Saints circles, posting on X: “Saints boss Phil Dowson: “Credit to Bordeaux. It was a fantastic performance and we saw their quality across the pitch. I hope they enjoy their celebrations.” UBB 10 Matthieu Jalibert and head coach Yannick Bru mocking 20-year-old Henry Pollock last night… You can’t buy class.”

That sentiment was echoed in Saints quarters on social media, with one fan remarking sarcastically: “Whilst the fans should have been out celebrating their success they decided trolling and mocking was a much better way to spend their time.”

Others were more direct. “Crazy the amount of shit Henry Pollock is getting from fans and UBB players mocking a 20YO,” wrote former Saints hooker and Fiji international Sam Matavesi. “Surely we need players like him growing the game. What a player and what a bloke!!”

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The Champions Cup final certainly ended in bad blood, with Jalibert and others confronting Pollock after the final whistle.

Speaking to BBC Sport, the France international claimed that Saints players had made remarks before the match that UBB took personally.

“I told him (Pollock) that he didn’t know our club,” said Jalibert. “They said some things in the press which we didn’t really appreciate… They said that we were a club of mercenaries who are here for the money. I just told him that he doesn’t know our history, where we came from and that he must respect all clubs.”

Despite Jalibert’s explanation, many observers have questioned why Bordeaux’s celebrations appeared to revolve so heavily around one opposition player. “I am surprised if you have just won a European Cup, the first thing you want to do is start a fight with a 20-year-old,” said Saints and Lions fly-half Fin Smith. “I felt that was interesting.”

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Photos later emerged from the Bordeaux changing room showing players posing with two fingers on their necks, mocking Pollock’s celebration against Leinster in Saints’ epic Champions Cup semi-final win in Dublin.

Yet for all the outrage, others see Pollock as a player opponents will have to get used to disliking. “Henry Pollock already getting in players’ heads,” wrote rugby analyst Paul Williams. “From all sorts of teams. He’ll drive the Australian supporters mental.”

Some fans pushed back against the criticism directed at the rookie, with one posting: “And again for those slagging off Henry Pollock, one: you either didn’t watch the game yesterday, have no clue about rugby, or are just a pathetic attempt of a human. Look at the stats, and the fact he’s a kid playing in a major final for the first time? He’s class.”

Pollock’s rise this season has been meteoric. Still only 20, he has become a breakout star for Saints and England, and can now look forward to a British & Irish Lions tour in Australia.

While the debate over Bordeaux’s behaviour continues, what’s not in doubt is that Pollock has quickly become one of the most talked-about players in the game.

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Ed the Duck 28 days ago

You will definit-le Havre success and I will Chartres your progress along the way.

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Toaster 28 days ago

Not Nice!

(Now moving to players names as I’ve run out of decent team names)

A bit Gros if you ask me - felt like a Cretin! Like completely Lucu.

But I was lucky I had an Aussie winger playing for Ireland to rely on….Ntmack!

But all he could offer me was a Jalibert. Meafou? Nope

Anyway I saw Mr Winstone, couldn’t wait any longer and said Biarrey?

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Ed the Duck 29 days ago

Yeah, Soyaux doing that and it definitely Rouen-ed your look!

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LE 29 days ago

Look i get that pollock is marmite to a lot of people but the bordeaux obsession with mocking him has now become straight up bullying by an entire team against a young 20yr player and leaves a sour taste in the mouth.

Celebrating victory by picking fights, mocking his celebration in the dressing room and posting pictures online, holding up a placard on their tour bus mocking him its getting nasty, personal and unneccessary, it needs to stop now

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Soliloquin 29 days ago

I must admit it’s not to my taste also, although I’m French.

There is a but.

I’d love to see English pundits, journalists and fans tell us their opinion on Dallaglio’s interview with Pollock that fired up the whole thing.

Seeing a lack of class (for which I agree) in UBB’s banter is one thing. Seeing a big personality and fresh character in Pollock’s celebrations is… just bias.

Again, showing 2 images out of the dozens or hundreds of others from UBB’s celebration make it seem like it was all about Pollock.

No, it was not. There was a small part, and this part got inflated.

What was way more important was their reaction after last year’s beating in the Top14 final. That’s crucial.

They won the first big trophy for the club.

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Ed the Duck 29 days ago

It is slightly bizarre that Bordeaux clearly allowed Pollock to get under their skin to that extent in the aftermath of their biggest ever achievement, regardless of how many other celebrations there were.

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Tom 30 days ago

Pollock has made himself an easy target and turned a lot of people against him in an amazingly short space of time but this public mockery of him is out of order and lacking class. UBB were comfortably the better team and won the trophy, this is unnecessary. Then again Dupont and Ntamack surfed on the French league trophy which seemed equally disrespectful and to an innocent, defenceless inanimate object. Pollock at least said some stuff they found offensive so has more of a case to answer than the trophy.

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IkeaBoy 30 days ago

I'd love to hear the trophy's side of it.


Inanimate objects often speak truth…

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JJ 30 days ago

It’s a tradition in France with the Bouclier de Brennus. Toulon threw it in the port and then went deep sea diving to fetch it. La Rochelle used it to serve steaks in the restaurant. It’s a long standing tradition.

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IkeaBoy 30 days ago

Not lacking a trophy anyways.


Winners win.

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J Marc 30 days ago

An other article again on this events. The Sun will be jealous soon…

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JJ 30 days ago

According to a conspiracy theory, started 5 minutes ago by me, UBB and Saints will be drawn in the same group next season. Opening fixture in Bordeaux. If that doesn’t fire up the competition, nothing will.

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Ed the Duck 30 days ago

With Saints low league position there’s a fair chance they will draw one of either UBB or Leinster in the groups, either will be amusing!

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Rob 30 days ago

Happened two years in a row for Leinster and La Rochelle so it wouldn’t surprise me

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