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France run in six second-half tries in Women’s Six Nations rout of Scotland

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France scored nine tries, six in the second half, to secure a crushing 55-0 victory over Scotland to make it three successive wins in the Women’s Six Nations.

After a well-contested first period in Vannes, France went into the break 17-0 up courtesy of tries from Pauline Bourdon, Melissande Llorens and Emilie Boulard.

The hosts thought they had scored the opening try just five minutes in when Charlotte Escudero crashed over but it was ruled out due to a forward pass in the build-up.

It did not take long for France to finally have their opener after a series of passes allowed Bourdon to race over the line but Jessy Trémoulière missed the conversion.

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