PARIS (AP) 鈥 France saw off a resilient Scotland 35-16 and clinched the Six Nations title with a tournament-try record on Saturday.
Coach Fabien Galthi茅's side needed only a victory at chilly Stade de France to ensure a first title since 2022. The bonus-point win helped Les Tricolores finish one point above England, which with 10 tries.
France scored four tries to set a tournament record with 30, one more than England in 2001.
The final score was far more comfortable than the first half.
French indiscipline led to two sin-bins 鈥 one of which could have been a red for a lunging headbutt 鈥 and almost cost a try on the buzzer.
Scotland started the second half only 16-13 down and with an extra player for a few minutes, but managed just one penalty from flyhalf Finn Russell in the entire period.
The match turned following careless play from Russell, who tried a no-look pass from the back of his hand, resulting in a counterattack try in the 43rd minute.
Galloping flyhalf Romain Ntamack sent Louis Bielle-Biarrey into the left corner for his eighth try of the tournament. He equalled the record of Englandsa国际传媒 Cyril Lowe in 1914 and Scotlandsa国际传媒 Ian Smith in 1925 when the tournament was the Five Nations.
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France took control and fullback Thomas Ramos converted his own try near the hour mark. Ramos scored 20 points to move onto 450 overall and overtake Fr茅d茅ric Michalak (436) as his country's all-time leading scorer.
With the pressure off, Ga毛l Fickou set up midfield partner Yoram Moefana for his second try to make it 35-16 and start the celebrations.
Injured captain Antoine Dupont joined his teammates on the field, walking on crutches after in his right knee last weekend against Ireland.
鈥淗e was hurting physically and also mentally this week,鈥 scrumhalf Maxime Lucu said. 鈥淲e won it for him.鈥
It was a gritty start against the determined Scots.
Flanker Jamie Ritchie was sin-binned in the 12th minute for collapsing a maul and France punished the error.
On his 50th Six Nations appearance, Fickou broke through and passed inside to his midfield partner Moefana for a converted try.
Then, a reckless moment from hooker Peato Mauvaka saw him sin-binned midway through the first half for lunging with his head at scrumhalf Ben White when they were on the ground. Ramos had actually pushed White onto him.
The decision went to a bunker review as Russellsa国际传媒 penalty got Scotland on the board. Ramos replied from in front of the posts and there was relief in the crowd when Mauvakasa国际传媒 blatant foul was not upgraded to a red card.
But the Scots still punished the French sin-bin, with Russell neatly setting up right winger Darcy Graham and then converting.
With French nerves fraying, prop Jean-Baptiste Gros was sin-binned late in the first half and Russell drew the sides level, before Ramos slotted over again in tit-for-tat play.
Scotland's running game was troubling France, however.
Fullback Blair Kinghorn galloped from inside his half and deep into Francesa国际传媒 camp, leading to a try from center Tom Jordan in the right corner with seconds remaining in the half.
But it was ruled out following a video review because Kinghorn touched out of bounds.
Three-way title tussle
Defending champion Ireland and England both won earlier to put some pressure on , which became the tournament favorite again after beating Ireland despite playing 50 minutes without Dupont.
Ireland stayed in contention by securing a scrappy bonus-point in Rome and England did their best to prolong the suspense.
Both ultimately fell short against a France side with erratic composure but ruthless finishing. ___
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