France 24-17 England RECAP: Red Rose make losing start to Six Nations

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England lost 24-17 to France in their Six Nations opener in Paris. Jonny May scored two tries for the Red Rose. Charles Ollivon scored a try for France. Vincent Rattez and Teddy Thomas scored for England. Manu Tuilagi left the field in the 16th minute. France won the match. England were held scoreless for first time since 1988. Owen Farrell kicked a penalty to claim the bonus point. Fabien Galthie is the new coach of France and Shaun Edwards is his assistant. France's first win was against England in a Six- Nations match since the 1990s.

France won the scrum and kicked the ball into the 22. Farrell kicked it to the posts. France won it 24-17. England lost the match 24 to 17. France are the defending champions. They are also the current Six Nations champions, having won all their previous matches.

Jonny May scored a try in the 65th minute as England lost 24-17 to France.

France beat England 24-17 in their Six Nations match. May scored a try and Farrell added the conversion. Youngs was substituted after 63 minutes.

France beat England 24-17 in their Six Nations match. May scored a try for England. Cowan-Dickie was sent off for kicking Ollivon.

France won the first half 24-0. Ntamack converted the try. England started the second half well. They took a penalty and a second penalty. France won 24 -17. France and England are both losing in the Six Nations. The match is being played in Twickenham. It's the third game of the tournament. For more information on the match visit the official website.

France beat England 24-17 in the Six Nations.

France and England are playing in the Six Nations. France had 63 carries for 248 metres in first half, England had only 63 for 117 metres.


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