MADRID, 16 Mar. (EUROPA PRESS) –
France’s rugby male team was proclaimed on Saturday champion of the Six Nations tournament thanks to his 35-16 victory against the team of Scotland, making the blunt triumph of England unusable 14-68 during his visit to Wales, while Ireland traced until he won 17-22 during his visit to the Italian team.
In Parisino Stade de France, the locals went to rest 16-13 above, after Thomas Ramos had brought three shots to sticks and made a conversion after Yoram Moefana trial. In the resumption, Louis Bielle-Biarrey soon made a new essay for the French team and Thomas Ramos himself later got another.
That raided the route of success to a Scotland where Finn Russell stood out with his kicks to sticks. Finally, the hosts celebrated the title, three years after the previous one, and being leaders of the qualifying table with 21 points, at the rate of four victories and a defeat; The same baggage had England (20 pts.) and Ireland (19 pts.).