💨 Abstract
France won the Six Nations title, their seventh overall, by beating Scotland 35-16. They scored four tries in the second half, with Yoram Moefana scoring twice, to secure the victory. Scotland scored a try through Darcy Graham and Finn Russell kicked their other points. France's Thomas Ramos became France's all-time record points scorer in the match. The victory secured France's second Six Nations title under coach Fabien Galthie.
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