💨 Abstract
Scotland stunned France with a 50-40 victory in the Six Nations, ending France's unbeaten run and shattering their Grand Slam hopes. Scotland scored seven tries, with Darcy Graham and Kyle Steyn each scoring two. Finn Russell's orchestration was pivotal. France's late rally secured a bonus point but left them with tattered Grand Slam aspirations. Both teams now have 16 points, with Ireland on 14, setting up a dramatic final round.
Courtesy: Mariette Adams
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