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Published 16:42 20 Jun 2022 BST
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"I don't understand what anyone can blame this boy for. He played three minutes in the 2019 final and he didn't play last year's final. He is sad, he wants to hide his disappointment... and we jump on him because he did not go to greet supporters or shake hands with opponents. What would it have been like if he had gone to take selfies with the supporters? "I don't understand this meanness. You must never have set foot on the ground not to understand what it can feel like. People only see what's on TV. Ntamack came out [soon after], he shook hands with everyone, he took pictures with everyone. I don't understand how we can be so mean because we hurt the players... It's pathetic! I have no other words. People should think before they write because they can hurt, and it sucks. "I have the impression that in the eyes of the spectators who never go to the stadium, that players are robots who can be criticised for everything and for nothing. The players are men, and they forget that."For Romain Ntamack and many of his Toulouse teammates, that Castres game was the premature finish line in their 2021/22 season. France coach Fabien Galthie, with the 2023 World Cup in mind, has opted to rest many of his star players - such as Ntamack, Antoine Dupont, Gregor Alldritt and Julien Marchand - for a two-match Test Series away to Japan.
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