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France hold on for 20-16 win in Scotland after late drama

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EDINBURGH :France secured a nerve-jangling 20-16 Six Nations victory over Scotland at Murrayfield on Saturday, after the hosts felt they had scored a match-winning try at the death but referee Nic Berry ruled the ball had been held up after a lengthy review.Irish Television Match Official Brian MacNeice took several minutes to look at the footage and said he could not find conclusive evidence to overturn that decision, even though it looked as though the ball may have touched the turf."It was a tough second half, the whole game was an arm-wrestle," Scotland co-captain Finn Russell said. "Personally, I believe it was a try at the end, but the referee has to decide that, that is why he is there to do the job.The win will be a mighty relief for visiting coach Fabien Galthie, who has come under enormous pressure following their dismal opening 38-17 loss to Ireland in Marseille.

Trailing by six points with 11 minutes remaining, winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored a brilliant solo try and fullback Thomas Ramos’ conversion put the visitors ahead for the first time.Bielle-Biarrey had three defenders around him but with a clever chip and electric pace he gathered to dot down.Ramos kicked a further penalty as La Marseillaise rang around the ground, with centre Gael Fickou scoring his team’s other try in the first half."We have to take this defeat on the chin and get better for England (at home on Feb.

24)," Russell said. "We cannot let the referee decide what happens in the game, that is up to us and we have to play better."It was a bit of magic from France, which you expect, but we never lost belief." DOMINANT SCOTLANDScotland dominated much of the match and led 13-10 at halftime thanks to scrumhalf Ben White’s score, but could

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