Jack Wilkinson
France see Scotland at the 2025 title of six nations; First title since 2022 for Les Bleus stamped; The victory came after England and Ireland had earlier won the super Saturday while three teams ended the four -won tour of five
Updated for the last time: 15/03/25 11:03 PM

France’s wounded captain Antoine Dupont raised the trophy of six nations after winning the Saturday title to Scotland
France regained the title of six nations for the first time in three years with a 35-16 victory over Scotland in Paris.
Les Bleus asked for a win of any kind to get their hands on the trophy, despite England’s pronounced Cardiff winning the title race in the last championship match.
In a pulsating competition, Scotland threatened to secure their old enemy the greatest of favoritism before a ruthless appearance of brutal force without France to bed their inspired challenge.
France – proves: Moefana (2), Bielle -Biarrerey, Ramos. Converts: Ramos (3). Criminals: Ramos (3).
Scotland – proves: Graham. Converts: Russell. Sentences: Russell (3).
France led 16-13 on a break thanks to Yoram Moefana’s test, but could easily have been traversed and reduced to 14 players if Tom Jordan’s not allowed test stood and Peato Mauvaka was sent for a harsh head in Ben White.
But they fully benefited from the reprints, making vehicles in the title – the second of the Fabien Galthie era – insignificantly with three unanswered tests of the second half.
Louis Bielle-Biarrey crowned his stellar campaign with his eight record test in the six nations of this year before the additional results by Thomas Ramos and Moefana to begin the holiday at Stade de France, which culminated with the damaged captain Antoine Dupont by raising the trophy.
France see stern sternland challenge for clinic title

France was crowned 2025 six nations of nations
After a spectacular show of light before the beginning and in the middle of a partisan atmosphere, France signaled their intention with a strong start that gave a penalty that Thomas Ramos struck between posts in the fourth minute.
Scotland withdrew to stop the ardent armies that prolong their advantage, though their hopes of holding a foundation were toothache when Jamie Ritchie was sinful in the 12th minute to tear down a maul.
France made the extra man count in the 18th minute after some excellent works by Gael Fickou to send Yoram Moefana through the first night trial, with Ramos adding additions.
Tide began to return in the middle of half, however, when the French hitman Peato Mauvaka was with yellow cards – gladly avoiding a red – after appearing on a white head. Finn Russell imposed the resulting sentence away from the close distance to raise and run visitors.

Ben White of Scotland shakes his face as he appeared to be stubborn by Peato Mauvaka of France of France
On the other hand, White attracted a stunning trouble to deny half friend Maxime Lucu’s friend after he exploded towards the line after a russell deception.
This test-saving intervention seemed to have a galvanizing effect in Scottish, who silenced the support of the house in the 28th minute when Russell introduced Graham to score.
Further French lawsuit paved the way for Scotland for Scotland to flatten things in 13-13 after Jean-Baptiste Gros became a sin due to numerous team works, and Russell did the penalty.

Darcy Graham led Scotland’s revival after all
Ramos then restored the French supremacy with another penalty, but it was Scotland that seemed to have come forward in the last half action, when Jordan pushed his way, only to inform Judge Matthew Carley that Blair Kinghorn’s elbow had gone to contact in the construction.
France fully used this dynamic recovery of relocation and made a fiery start in the second half with Bielle-Biarrey relying on his eighth trial of the championship-a new record of the test result from a player to a Six Nations campaign which Ramos converted.

France’s Louis Bielle-Biarrey wing tied the record for more effort in a six-nations campaign with the eighth against Scotland
A Russell penalty brought Scotland again within a converted result of being level. However, Ramos collapsed shortly before the o’clock – and then added the additions – to put 14 points clear in the command of their destiny.
Moefana then added his second evening, taking the game beyond the Scots and allowing the holiday to start well before the end.

Explanatory: How did the last dramatic day play the six nations!
‘Just as happy as the Grand Slam’ victory ‘
France’s Defense Coach Shaun Edvard: “We showed resistance to the second half, when we only received three points. We defended really well against Ireland, but one kind left for the last five minutes, but today we were in it for 80 full.
“I feel just as happy as if it were a Grand Slam because it shows that we had a great consistency to get back from losing a game.”

Scotland coach Gregor Townsend: “Mixed feelings. We asked the players to give a performance of effort and physicality and they did it. Before our own played tremendous Rugby occasionally, really faced.
“We didn’t get the break, the bad luck before half the time (with a test allowed) and then a mistake and they scored immediately after half the time. We were in that game for many of it.
“We were a cheek boom away from conversion in the first half when Bler Kinghorn was simply in touch and they are a very good protection. You have to have patience and accuracy and that was a little lost today.”
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