Friday, February 04, 2011
6 Nations: France set the standard
Experimental the French team may have been, but pretty awesome too by the sounds of it. The country that struggled to beat Sweden at the Women's Rugby World Cup is back - and how. They have just run in nine tries against Scotland, resulting in a shattering 53-3 win. To put it into context, this is the biggest French win ever against Scotland, and their highest score in an international for ten years.
Or are Scotland just bad? The Scots coach has said that they preparing for the future and that results this year do not matter... but how many 50 points drubbings can the SRU accept? And what on earth will happen when they get to Twickenham?
Or are Scotland just bad? The Scots coach has said that they preparing for the future and that results this year do not matter... but how many 50 points drubbings can the SRU accept? And what on earth will happen when they get to Twickenham?
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