
Who is faster, Bryan Habana (41 years old, 124 caps) or Louis Bielle-Biarrey (21 years old, 19 caps)? The legendary Springbok winger gave his thoughts on RMC this weekend: “I don’t think Louis is faster than me, but on the other hand, he’s a better scorer than me,” he admitted.
During his playing days (2004–2016), Habana – who also represented South Africa in sevens – was clocked running at just under 35km/h and it is often claimed online that he ran a 10.4 100 metres. Louis Bielle-Biarrey, the lightning-quick UBB and France winger, was recorded at 34.9 km/h during the Autumn Nations Series clash against New Zealand in November 2024.
“I think what we saw during the Six Nations this year… he showed that he was part of an incredible French team, but individually, he was just brilliant,” Habana added.
“When a team, no matter which one, is looking for a winger to score tries, you don’t need to look any further. He always gains ground, he gets his team over the gainline. His career speaks for itself.”
In a few months, France will host the world champions South Africa at the Stade de France. The fixture is already confirmed for 8 November, with kick-off set for 8.10pm. This highly anticipated match will be the first meeting between the two sides since their quarter-final clash at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
“What we saw from the French during the Six Nations, especially in their final match, was outstanding,” said Habana. “Especially considering the injuries they had. When you look at what this team has endured, it’s clear why we’re heading to Paris in November knowing it’ll be a massive test – a really tough match. Because right now, they’re undoubtedly one of the best teams in the world.”
“And hopefully, Antoine Dupont will be back. After what happened at the 2023 World Cup, there’s going to be a real battle. Both sides will be giving it everything. And we, in South Africa, will be coming to try and do it again.”