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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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…
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