Thomas Ramos kicks France to Six Nations glory as England show what might have been in epic clash
France 48-46 England: The hosts claimed back-to-back titles but were pushed all the way in a ludicrous encounter
What a bewildering, bonkers end to this most ludicrous of Six Nations campaigns. Just when we thought we had seen the last twist or turn, just when we felt we had seen that which would not be topped, just when a sense of calm seemed to have returned to the competition, France and England created a contest that can only be characterised as an assault on oneโs senses and sensibilities. If it ended with the expected outcome โ France securing back-to-back titles โ almost nothing about an 80 minutes of 94 points seemed formed of any sort of logic.
It was a fitting finale. Where had this England been? If it felt fanciful that France had scored 40 points a week ago and lost, it felt even more improbable that they had to score eight more here to hold on to their Six Nations crown.
Eventually, thanks to Thomas Ramos โs nerveless penalty with the clock in the red, a team that had arrived in Paris in a state of crisis were finally put to bed; England valiant, but not victorious, somehow, beaten with the last kick. Thomas Ramos snatched victory at the last (AFP via Getty Images) From start to finish, this was almost an out-of-body experience, and a few of the visiting players may say the same. The atmosphere, the occasion, the ending, the sheer daring and drama; it was epic in every sense.
It may not have been the grand slam glory for which France once seemed destined but you cannot dispute that they are deserving champions of this competition. On a night for fast cars, they had the fastest: Louis Bielle-Biarrey โs four tries crucial in ensuring the trophy was theirs to lift. They came out in credit tonight but the inquest is already underway for England after a history-making campaign.
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