Bourgeois drives France to Six Nations thrashing of Scotland
- On Saturday, France defeated Scotland 38-15 in a Women's Six Nations match held in La Rochelle, securing a bonus point win.
- France, with a second win in as many matches, maintained their perfect start to the Six Nations campaign, while Scotland edged out Wales the previous weekend.
- Morgane Bourgeois, a 22-year-old French fullback, played a key role, scoring 20 points, including one try and 15 points with the boot, while Carla Arbez, Teani Feleu, and Seraphine Okemba also contributed tries for France.
- After France surged to a 10-0 lead, Scotland's Emma Orr scored a converted try just before half-time, reducing the deficit to 13-7, but Pauline Bourdon Sansus's superb drop goal, the first in the Women's Six Nations for 11 years, extended France's lead.
- France's victory, driven by a strong second-half display and Bourgeois's late bonus-point try, keeps them on track for a potential Grand Slam decider against England on April 26, although they must first overcome Wales and Italy.
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Six-nation women's tournament: France follows by winning against Scotland
Already winning in Ireland the previous week, the French scored a second victory in the competition (38-15), Saturday. Long hung up, the Blues accelerated in the second period to win with the offensive bonus.
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