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Red cards dished out in fiery affair as France crush Scotland's grand slam hopes despite gallant comeback

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26th February, 2023
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France have ended Scotland’s hopes of a Six Nations grand slam with a 32-21 victory in a high-octane, nail-biting clash with both sides reduced to 14 men early on at the Stade de France.

Gael Fickou gave the defending champions a bonus point in Sunday’s clash with a last-minute try to add to those of Romain Ntamack, Ethan Dumortier and Thomas Ramos, who kicked the rest of the points.

Scotland, who defended ferociously and came close to overturning a 19-0 deficit, scored with two tries from Huw Jones and the boot of Finn Russell, who also added a try as the visitors recovered from a woeful start.

The Scots had lock Grant Gilchrist sent off after seven minutes, six minutes before France prop Mohamed Haouas was also shown a red card.

France's Gael Fickou forces his way through the Scotland defence to score a try during the Guinness Six Nations match at the Stade de France, Paris. Picture date: Sunday February 26, 2023. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

France’s Gael Fickou forces his way through the Scotland defence to score a try. (Photo by Adam Davy/PA Images via Getty Images)

Fabien Galthie’s side were looking to bounce back from their defeat against Ireland, their first in their last 15 Tests, and while they managed to get back to their winning ways, they did not appear as invincible as in 2022.

Scotland, after wins against England and Wales, will now look to stay in contention for the title when they take on unbeaten Ireland while France will travel to England.

Les Bleus went through the phases early on and Ntamack touched down wide after the forwards had worn down the Scottish defence.

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Gilchrist then made a direct shoulder contact with Anthony Jelonch’s face and was sent off after referee Nika Amashukeli saw a “high degree of danger” in the move.

Dumortier went over shortly afterwards on the left wing to put France 12-0 up, only for Haouas to be shown a red card in the 13th minute for a head-first charge at Ben White’s head.

It spurred Scotland into action, but Les Bleus were more clinical as Ramos intercepted a long pass from Russell in for the hosts’ third try after a 50-metre run.

Russell was more inspired to put the visitors on the scoreboard with a superb pass for centre Jones who touched down between the posts.

While Scotland remained a constant danger with powerful driving mauls, Ramos added a penalty to give France a 15-point halftime lead.

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Scotland reduced the arrears early on in the second half as Jones powered through for his second try as France’s strategy was to limit the damage.

Some brilliant moves, however, brought Dumortier on the cusp of a fifth try for France, but the winger made a poor choice in front of the line.

Russell then dived over after a series of five-metre scrums to put Scotland within touching distance before France increased the pressure in the final minutes, although they failed to make their domination count.

It was, however, France who had the last laugh with a risk-taking choice as they went for a bonus try, which Fickou sealed after being set up by Antoine Dupont in a final move that also denied Scotland a defensive bonus point. 

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