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Final of the Women's Tournament: France still fails against England

2021-04-25T12:14:51.143Z


The Blue lost to England on Saturday in the final of the Six Nations Women's Tournament. The French women's rugby team suffered an eighth straight setback on Saturday against England (10-6), in the final of the Six Nations Tournament, won for the third time in a row by the "Red Roses". Given the stakes, the Blues experienced a disillusion almost similar to the test friendly in November, which they lost 25-23 after leading 23-10 with a quarter of an hour to go. This time, even with th


The French women's rugby team suffered an eighth straight setback on Saturday against England (10-6), in the final of the Six Nations Tournament, won for the third time in a row by the "Red Roses".

Given the stakes, the Blues experienced a disillusion almost similar to the test friendly in November, which they lost 25-23 after leading 23-10 with a quarter of an hour to go.

This time, even with the level of play and the cartridges to win, they were never in the lead. Blame it on a certain awkwardness like this ball dropped five meters from the line less than 10 minutes from the end, when the score was 7 to 3. Solid in scrum, tonic in attack, their passes after contact (16 against 5 on the match) undermined the defense of the English and Emilie Boulard was very close to take advantage in the 29th, but her try was canceled due to a last forward pass. It was finally the English who ended up unblocking the score in the last seconds of the first act, with a furious charge from the third line Poppy Cleall, stopped a few inches from the line, before resuming himself for another charge that the brought this time into the in-goal (7-0,40th).

The boot of the opener Caroline Drouin brought the Blue to one point seven minutes from the end (7-6, 73rd), but their clumsiness in the second act cost them the final victory. They paid dearly for too many lost balls with 5 forward against 3, 14 missed passes against 9 and 19 dropped balls against 12. Also slower in the release of the ball than their opponents, they were unable to take advantage of their legs of fire to take back the score. On the contrary, it was the English who shot the last with a penalty from Emily Scarratt two minutes from the end (10-6, 78th) which allowed them to manage the last seconds.

The two teams will face each other again in a test match next week in Villeneuve-d'Ascq, before meeting in the same group next year at the World Cup in New Zealand.

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