Twickenham, London (GenevaLunch) – France dominated the first half of their game in Cardiff to take a 0-20 lead at half time. Wales responded with another spirited recovery but it was not enough and France ended with a 20-26 win. The French have now won their first three games: they face Italy and England for their final games.
Italy scored a rare Six Nations win when they beat Scotland 16-12.
The Scots had most of the possession and spent much of the game in the Italian half but could not find a way through the Italian defence.
England had most of the game against Ireland but the Irish defence managed 99 tackles with only one missed. They took the most of their chances, scoring two tries from the few chances they had. England managed one try from a forward shove plus a drop-goal and a few penalties but still lost 16-20.
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News story, GenevaLunch, 27 February 2010.
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Tags: England, Fraance, Ireland, Italy, rugby, Scotland, Six Nations























