France Dominates Ireland in Six Nations Showdown, Keeps Title Hopes Alive
The French rugby team delivers a commanding performance in Dublin, overcoming the loss of Antoine Dupont to defeat the reigning champions.
- France defeated Ireland 32-13 in a pivotal Six Nations match at the Aviva Stadium, putting themselves in position to potentially win the tournament.
- Despite losing captain Antoine Dupont to injury in the 28th minute, the French team showcased exceptional resilience and depth.
- Louis Bielle-Biarrey scored two tries, continuing his standout performance in the tournament as the top try-scorer.
- Thomas Ramos contributed significantly with accurate kicking, adding multiple penalties and conversions to extend France's lead.
- The victory marked France's first win in Dublin since 2021, breaking a long-standing streak of losses on Irish soil.