Six Nations: France pushed to limit by spirited Wales but Grand Slam dream lives on after nervy win

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Six Nations: France pushed to limit by spirited Wales but Grand Slam dream lives on after nervy win

France were disappointing in their Six Nations match against England. Julien Marchand was excellent for France. England are proud of their team performance at Twickenham. France will play England in Paris next weekend.

They prepared for the game and they are happy with the result. They need to work on discipline and getting out of their half.

France beat Wales to keep their Grand Slam dream alive. France won on penalties. Wales were 10 points behind with less than three minutes to go. Wales won the scrum with 35 seconds to spare. They won thanks to a penalty try from Jaminet. Winger Mauvaka won it on the floor. He hooked the ball. Biggar cleared and France threw in inside the Welsh half.

Wales have a penalty advantage on halfway. Carley comes back for the penalty. Dupont is taken off for Lucu. Biggar gives Wales the line-out on the French 10-metre line. Ntamack tries to drop a goal after a dynamic French maul. Rees-Zammit holds Jaminet up on kick receipt.

France won a penalty after a holding-on penalty. Biggar and Davies missed a pass for Faletau. France won the scrum on their own 22. Wales changed their front row and changed the front line. They won their first game against France in the autumn. France have changed front rows. French have a lot of experience in their line-up. The game is going to be very close. It's a very exciting game. Wales won.France have no experience against Wales. There are some errors on France's part. Ntamack spilled L Williams' bomb.

France beat Wales in the Six Nations. Jaminet scored a try for the visitors. Wales had a few chances to score tries. France's Grand Slam dream lives on.


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