France Retain Six Nations Title in Thrilling Win Over England
France retained their Six Nations title Saturday with a 48-46 victory over England in a thrilling match at the Stade de France. Thomas Ramos secured the win with a last-minute penalty, capping a game that saw a combined 13 tries scored and numerous lead changes. Louis Bielle-Biarrey delivered a standout performance, scoring four tries and earning praise from head coach Fabien Galthie, who described the winger as a “lethal weapon.” This victory marks France’s third Six Nations title in the last five years. Elsewhere in the Six Nations, Wales achieved success for the first time in nearly three years, defeating Italy 31-17 at Principality Stadium on Saturday. The France-England contest proved to be a high-scoring, dramatic encounter, ultimately decided by Ramos’ final kick.
Six Nations: France retain title after thriller against England
Bielle-Biarrey comes of age as France's new lightning strike
Louis Bielle-Biarrey comes of age as France rugby’s new lightning strike after Six Nations title
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France beats England 48-46 to claim back-to-back Six Nations titles