Wales wing George North has admitted he was disappointed no action was taken over the alleged bite on him in Wales'

Referee Wayne Barnes asked television match official Peter Fitzgibbon to check the incident, but he could not find any clear footage.

Citing commissioner John Montgomery was also

"From my point of view it was disappointing as was the whole game," North told BBC Radio Northampton.

"I have got a bit of bruise on it now from obviously where I got bitten but apart from that I am all right really," he continued.

"It is disappointing (no action was taken) because you think what the modern game is like, especially in a Test match because it was, Wales v France in Paris which is such a big occasion.

"It is what it is. Sometimes for all the cameras that are there they capture stuff and sometimes they don't.

"This one time it doesn't got picked up."

But there could be action taken over France's replacement of Uini Atonio.

Wales coach Rob Howley said he was left to after France replaced prop Atonio with Rabah Slimani during the 20 minutes of added time that were played.

France's team doctor said Atonio needed to go off for a head injury assessment.