Wales Hammered by France in Women's Six Nations
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The women's XV of France won Saturday in Cardiff their second game of the Six Nations Tournament against Wales (38-7), with the offensive bonus, remaining in the race for the Grand Slam. Victories of Italy (40-7) on the first day, the Blues, with their indiscipline and the balloons worn, were held in check at the break by the Welsh (7-7) before taking place in the second period, scoring six runs in total. They will face Ireland on the third day …
The French team won a second enhanced victory in the Tournament this Saturday 18 April in Cardiff despite the first catastrophic minutes marked, once again, by indiscipline.
On Saturday, the XV of France faced a team from the Pays de Galles that was probably weaker but was an important step in winning the Six Nations. And continued to build a group around François Rater's new game project.
Spectre of England looms large for Wales in Six Nations - Technology Shout
Sean Lynn insists Wales are closing the gap on the world’s top teams despite another heavy defeat. Lynn’s wait for a Six Nations victory continues after Cardiff lost 38-7 to France. advertise The odds of seven consecutive Champions League defeats turning into eight in a row look very high as they prepare to face England next. Even the most optimistic of Wales fans will be worried about what the consequences could be after the world champions and…
Wales have no answer to French power show
■By RACHEL EVANS Wales ................... 7pts Tries: Penalty 15 France................38pts Tries: Fall Raclot 22, Feleu 46, Murie 54, Bourdon-Sansus 59, Grando 70, 78 Conversions: Arbez 23, 47, 59; Queyroi 71 FRANCE maintained their Grand Slam charge with a 10th successive win over Wales, pulling away with a dominant second-half display in Cardiff. Victory keeps France […] The post Wales have no answer to French power show appeared first on T…
The French Rugby Women's Team continues its unfailing in this start of the 2026 campaign of the 6 Nations Tournament. Victorious on the 1st day against Italy (40-7), the players of François Ratier put it back this Saturday by coming to the end of Wales in a semi-tenet game (7-38). A success, punctuated by the offensive bonus, which allows the Blues to continue to believe in their chance of Grand Slam. An upsetting encounter In this beginning of …
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