Matthieu Lartot: “The doctors took me for a dingo”

Since 2009, the voice of the fifteen of France, it is him. Finally, on the Six Nations Tournament, not on the World Cup. Until then, Matthieu Lartot had only commented on the Blues once at the World Cup, in 2011 for France-Tonga (14-19). But he will be on the microphone on September 21 for France-Namibia, France Télévisions having acquired 10 matches from TF1 (M6, for its part, will broadcast 18 matches of the World Cup), holder of the rights to the competition. A real feat for the sports journalist, victim of a recurrence of his knee cancer and who had to leave the antenna last April. The one who now wears a prosthesis in his right leg after an amputation, will even be at the Stade de France on September 8 for the opening match, France – New Zealand. A scent of reunion.

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