Six Nations: in video, the trophy presentation to Antoine Dupont’s Blues, who win the tournament again
The French national rugby team secured the Six Nations title for the second consecutive year with a last-minute victory against England.
The French rugby team, also known as 'Les Bleus', triumphed in the Six Nations championship for the second consecutive year after a thrilling match against England. With a final score of 48-46, France clinched their victory thanks to a penalty kick made by Thomas Ramos in the dying moments of the game. Although they missed the opportunity for a Grand Slam due to a prior defeat to Scotland, the team successfully defended their title, marking a significant achievement as this is their second consecutive win since 2006-2007.
Antoine Dupont and his teammates celebrated their victory by lifting the trophy in front of an enthusiastic crowd at the Stade de France. After the presentation, the players took part in a celebratory parade around the stadium to honor their supporters, highlighting the bond and appreciation they have with their fans. This win not only adds to France's rugby tradition but also reinforces the team's status in European rugby.
This thrilling finale is certain to resonate within the rugby community, as it emphasizes the competitiveness of the Six Nations tournament and the rising talent of the French squad under the leadership of Dupont. With this victory, France continues to establish itself as a formidable force in international rugby, setting the stage for future competitions and further fans’ expectations around the team’s performance.