France Six Nations victory ends Scotland's Grand Slam hopes
Scotland lost for the first time in the Championship this season after victories over England and Wales, ending their hopes of a first Grand Slam since 1990.
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Scotland lost for the first time in the Championship this season after victories over England and Wales, ending their hopes of a first Grand Slam since 1990.
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It's two tries in two games so far in the Guinness Six Nations for James Lowe, although even he admits his most recent effort may have an asterisk beside it.
The defending champions were 24-22 down going into the last 15 minutes before replacement flyhalf Matthieu Jalibert scored the decisive try after Thibaud Flament, Ethan Dumortier and Thomas Ramos, who kicked the other points, had touched down in the first half.
PARIS : France built their success in the 2022 Six Nations by abandoning possession and counter punching their opponents, but their change in strategy this year has yet to pay off as their 32-19 defeat to Ireland showed on Saturday.
France boss Fabien Galthie claimed his side lacked energy and were tactically naïve in their loss to Ireland.
Ireland coach Andy Farrell hailed his side's 32-19 bonus-point win over France in the Guinness Six Nations as "heroic", but believes the winning margin should have been even more emphatic.
DUBLIN : France coach Fabien Galthie had no complaints after seeing his team's 14-game unbeaten run ended emphatically as they went down 32-19 away to Ireland on Saturday in a game where they struggled to get any sort of foothold.