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Antoine Doubont inspires France to crush victory over Wales in Paris with three decisive passes; Wales Wales from registration in six countries for the first time as seven France tries without an answer; Wales travel to Italy for the decisive clash
Last update: 01/31/25 10:55 pm

Antoine Doubont played the star while France Wales crushed in the six nations match on Friday in Paris
Antoine Dubont stole the offer on the return of its six country, as France achieved a 13 consecutive defeat over Wales, with a victory of 43-0 at night in Paris.
After directing France to the Gold Gold game in the Olympiad last summer, the de France Stadium was rejoicing again in Dubont’s brilliance, who helped three of the first half tried the wings Theo Tatsogbe and Luis Billy Pariri.
The sarcastic opportunism in Dubont was distinguished by cross -kicks and the surgical anatomy of the Welsh defense, which began its arduous mission in the French capital, but it was eventually forced to submit because they failed to score a point for the first time in the game of six countries.

Luis Billy Pariri dives on the line to record the fourth attempt of France

Theo Atassijby records two attempts in the first half of France
With a guaranteed bonus point before the first half and the foundations for winning, Dupont ‘Cameo will continue for 50 minutes, before the second half of Julian Marshan, Emilian Giliton, and Gregory Alaldre Homert Homerns.
The only staining on a perfect night on the side of the Fabian Ghalti team was the dismissal of Roman Ntmanak in half of it, who would be absent from a clash on Saturday against England after he saw a yellow card that was promoted to red to a great challenge on the opposite number Ben Thomas.
Wales was not expected to cause a discomfort in Paris, but the way the Friday defeat, which he defeated on Friday, descended into a non -specialized and non -teeth performance, would cause concern before facing the crisis next week against Italy in Rome.
Morgan: Wales can claim “Great” Italy

Jack Morgan supported Wales to end their losing mistake against Italy
It was the beginning of six countries from Wales, which ended only from a point less than the worst defeat of the 54-10 championship against Ireland 23 years ago.
Captain Jack Morgan admitted that France was the best team, but he insisted that Wales showed that they were able to arrest a series of 13 games in a struggle for a crisis on Saturday against Italy.
“It was a difficult night,” he said. ITV sport. “It is clear that with disappointment from the result, we knew how France would be, but our discipline failed us.
“Sometimes in the attack, we were not accurate and we did not seize the opportunities. France will punish you.
“We have to remain tight as a group now and continue to build. The game against Italy is now important. We have a talent to win this game. We will continue to improve.”

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