France 35-16 Scotland: Les Bleus Win Six Nations Title
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Their iconic captain Antoine Dupont, who missed this game and is also out for the rest of the season due to a serious knee injury suffered in the hammering of Ireland, entered the pitch to help Gregory Alldritt lift the trophy. For Scotland, it was once again a question of what might have been.
One group erected an emergency picnic table groaning with cheese and charcuterie boards and a fine selection of wine. Scotland were backed by a significant travelling party too, many of whom were early arrivals in the northern suburb of Saint-Denis.
Giddy from a Cardiff destruction, England fans were suddenly Scottish for 80 minutes. But France had ‘15 men on a mission' - such was the front page headline of the country's sports newspaper L'Equipe - and they quickly got to work.
His mood did soon improve. France were in a battle and Galthie knew it. But the look on their head coach Fabien Galthie's face just before the break showed he was not up for any form of light entertainment.
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Russell converted and kicked a penalty after more Scottish pressure earned French prop Jean-Baptiste Gros a yellow. French fans had only just finished celebrating Mauvaka being let off the hook when Darcy Graham scythed through their defence to score.
Their Toulouse full-back Blair Kinghorn tore through midfield and set-up Tom Jordan. Ramos kicked a third penalty. But Scotland weren't going away. And they were unfortunate not to go to the break ahead. But the try was ruled out for Kinghorn having a foot in touch.
And they are, overall, deserving winners of the Six Nations. How they will regret somehow losing away to England, the only result which stopped them recording a Grand Slam. Ultimately, France were not to be denied.
Ntamack pounced and raced clear, finding Bielle-Biarrey in support. He was never going to be stopped as France's try machine, the top scorer in this year's Six Nations, recorded his eighth of the tournament. As Russell led Scotland forward, he and Graham's link-up broke down.
Scotland gave it everything. Gregor deneme bonusu veren siteler Townsend's side deserved more. But this was also an evening where Les Bleus were handed a get out of jail free card to lift the 2025 Six Nations title as once again professional rugby showed it does not punish foul play as it should.
France's fanatical supporters started early. More than six hours before kick-off in Paris and before even the first game of ��Super Saturday' had begun in Rome, they lined the streets outside the Stade de France.
Then came a key flashpoint. Yoram Moefana capitalised almost immediately with France's first, Ramos improving the score for a 10-0 lead. A rolling French maul was only stopped illegally by Jamie Ritchie, the Scotland flanker paying the price with a yellow card.