Six Nations: Last-minute try lifts England over France
- Elliot Daly scored a last-minute try, leading England to a 26-25 victory over France at Twickenham Stadium in the Six Nations tournament.
- This win marked England's first victory after opening the tournament with a loss, boosting their confidence for upcoming matches.
- France's head coach, Fabien Galthié, acknowledged missed opportunities in the first half that contributed to their loss.
- Despite the defeat, France's captain, Antoine Dupont, expressed optimism about their chances to win the championship, stating, 'The championship is not over.
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Les Bleus lost the Crunch, but France 2 won the ratings match. It was a short and frustrating defeat for Les Bleus on the pitch (26-25), but a huge success for the broadcaster France Télévision. The Crunch between England and France, the highlight of the second day of the Six Nations Tournament, has indeed achieved an exceptional performance in terms of ratings. A peak of 9.5 million for England – France France 2 brought together more than 8.1 m…
Antoine Dupont's partners struggled to realize their many opportunities on Saturday in Twickenham, and were beaten in extremis by the English (25-26).
While victory was in store for them, the French were crucified by England on Saturday at Twickenham, on a try scored at the last minute of the crunch. They did not know how to achieve their dominance in the face of English people who fought fiercely to the end. Source
England edge France in Six Nations thriller
Elliot Daly's try a minute from time helped England to a thrilling 26-25 Six Nations win over France at a rainswept Twickenham on Saturday. Fin Smith, starting his first test at fly-half but playing like a seasoned No 10, then added the clinching conversion following the veteran replacement's score for…
Steve Borthwick rejoiced at the victory of the 15th Rose.
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