Jack Wilkinson
Antoine Duont inspires France to crush victory over Wales in Paris with three proven assists; Wales continued to score in the six nations of the match for the first time while France’s seven efforts go unanswered; Wales travels to Italy for essential clashes
Updated for the last time: 31/01/25 10:55 PM

Antoine Duont played while France threw Wales in Friday’s six nations in Paris
Antoine Dupont stole the show in his return of six nations while France caused him a 13th direct loss to Wales with a 43-0 overnight win in Paris.
After guiding France to Rugby Sevens Gold at last summer’s Olympics, Stade de France was once again rejoiced with the greatness of Dupon, who helped three of the first half rehearsals that Theo Atissogbe and Louis Bierrey tried.
Dupon’s Mesmerical Opportunism presented inter-field blows and Surgical defense dissections of Welsh defense, who began their scary task in the French capital positively, but were eventually forced to undergo as they failed to score a point for the first time in one game of six nations.

Louis Bielle-Biarrey dive over the line to mark the fourth trial of France

Theo Atissogbe marks two trials of the first half for France
With a bonus point provided half of the time and the foundations for the victory they paved, the Dupont Cameo will last 50 minutes, before trying the second half by Julien Marchnd, Emilien Gailleton and Gregory Alldritt blocked the dominance of France’s house.
The only stroke in a different night perfect for the side of Fabien Gallthie was the rest of half of the Romain Ntamack flight, which will lose Saturday’s clash against England after seeing a yellow card updated in red for a high challenge In the opposite number Ben Thomas.
Wales was not expected to cause a concern in Paris, but the way in which the loss of Friday’s punishment came down to a disciplined and tooth -free performance would create concern before the Crunch’s confrontation next week against Italy in Rome.
Morgan: Wales may claim ‘significant’ Italy wins

Jac Morgan has supported Wales to end their loss against Italy
It was a demoralizing beginning of the six nations for Wales, who ended only one point less than the equation of their worst loss at all times in the 54-10 tour against Ireland 23 years ago.
Captain Jac Morgan admitted that France was the best team, but it was unbearable Wales had shown that they were capable of arresting their match with 13 loss matches in Saturday’s clash against Italy.
“It was a hard night,” he told ITV Sport. “Of course disappointed with the result, we knew what France would be like, but our discipline left us. France capitalized.
“Sometimes in the attack we were not accurate and we didn’t get the opportunity. France will punish you.
“We have to stay close as a group now and continue to build. Game against Italy is important now. We have the talent to win that game. We will continue to improve.”

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