Ramos Secures Dramatic Six Nations Triumph for France

Thomas Ramos secured France’s third Six Nations title in five years with a last-minute penalty, leading to a 48-46 victory over England. Louis Bielle-Biarrey excelled with four tries as France dominated the tournament, finishing ahead of Ireland and England, who scored seven tries but fell short.

Ramos Secures Dramatic Six Nations Triumph for France
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In a match full of drama and tension, Thomas Ramos secured France’s third Six Nations title in half a decade with a nerve-wracking last-gasp penalty. The game saw a nail-biting 48-46 victory over England, held at the Stade de France, solidifying France's position as a dominant force in European rugby.

The match highlighted the brilliance of Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who stood out with an impressive four-try performance. As France wrapped up their campaign on 21 points, edging out Ireland with a narrow two-point margin, England's determined performance saw them score seven tries through relentless attacks, ending fifth.

Despite England’s spirited effort, which included a remarkable 120th anniversary of 'Le Crunch', they were ultimately overshadowed by France’s strategic and relentless play. Ramos’s final penalty kick epitomized French resilience, sealing the title and marking a crowning end to an extraordinary championship.

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