Dublin’s mistake is forgotten… or almost forgotten. Despite a setback in Ireland on February 11 (32-19), France’s XV finished the 2023 High Six Nations Tournament with another success against Wales (41-28) on Saturday. in attack, which was necessary to initial his part of the contract pending the outcome of the game between Ireland and England.
The fact remains that, whatever the outcome, Fabien Galtier’s players have proven that they continue to gain strength in the months leading up to “their” World Cup.
Thomas Ramos, metronome
Pushed at the entrance by visitors, determined to achieve prestigious success, Antoine Dupont’s teammates quickly broke under the onslaught of the enemy (0-7, 8′). George North took the opportunity to register his 23rd try in the Tournament, three short of Brian O’Driscoll, the record holder in the matter. But the reaction was not long in coming, Damian Peno completed a great collective action under the leadership of Antoine Dupont-Romain Ntamak (7-7, 10′). In the process, defensively strong, the French scored a point, patiently building up ten points with the boots of the flawless Thomas Ramos and adventurous Jonathan Danti after a good three-quarter run. By the break, a gap was made (20-7).
A little backlash at the end of the meeting
After returning from the locker room, Gael Fico’s teammates did not take their foot off the gas pedal. Within five minutes they landed a real blow to the head of Lika XV with two attempts in a row after well-controlled moves (Atonio on 45th and Fiku on 49th). With the offensive bonus, the Habs had more losses in the game, allowing the Welsh to restart the game thanks to attempts from the forwards Bradley Roberts (56 minutes) and Tomos Williams (66 minutes). In the closing minutes, Damian Peno scored twice after a great performance from Tomas Ramos (77 minutes), to which Rio Dier (80 minutes) responded quickly. A final honorable win, synonymous with offensive bonus for Dan Biggar and his family…and one that makes things harder for the Blues, who now have to hope to defeat the Irish against the English without a bonus.
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The back of Toulouse, set as the starter from the start of the tournament, seized the opportunity to make history. With 84 points in this edition, he becomes the best French director in the same edition, ahead of Gérald Merceron (80 points during the Six Nations 2002 competition). It remains to be seen if this feat will be honored with a collective title.
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