France’s victory over England on Saturday was one of the greatest performances in the history of the Six Nations Championship. France thrashed England with ruthless efficiency, streetwise savvy, and a sprinkle of magic, ending their Twickenham hoodoo in thrilling fashion. France’s pre-game fireworks had barely dissipated before France had their first try of the match, two English errors being ruthlessly exploited. France led 27-3 going down the tunnel, Twickenham in complete shock. England started the second half looking sharper, almost scoring their first try, but France’s arrival of Alex Mitchell injected some much-needed tempo. France’s final try came from a slick line-out move, fast hands setting Penaud free for his second try. England looked dead on their feet at the end, Ollie Lawrence’s injury forcing poor Dombrandt to line up in the centres, something they brutally exposed for their final try.
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