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An absolute clinic in France as Dupont and gang ran wild other a Welsh team that fronted up and the scoreline really doesn't reflect that. 13 losses now on the bounce, 7 in a row in the Six Nations and kept scoreless for the first time in over 20 years.



Attissogbe (17', 33'), Bielle-Biarrey (22', 40'), Marchand (54'), Gailleton (67'), Alldritt (77')
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Ramos (18', 23', 34', 41')
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An absolute clinic in France as Dupont and gang ran wild other a Welsh team that fronted up and the scoreline really doesn't reflect that.
13 losses now on the bounce, 7 in a row in the Six Nations and kept scoreless for the first time in over 20 years.
What's left to say about Dupont that hasn't been said. He's the best in the world. That's it. Nothing left to argue about. 3 try assists and a masterclass for any young scrum half watching, and that ball over the top......Chefs Kiss. X.
We wondered if they would have the power out wide without Damian Penaud, sorry France for even doubting it. Young Theo Attisogbe showed why he's the next cab of the rank with two tries to his name.
But what about Wales. Dafydd Jenkins made an outrageous 21 tackles whilst captain, Jac Morgan got 18 himself. A very valiant effort from a team that was made to look bang average.
Wales now go to Italy next week in what may be the game of the season, meanwhile France head to London with fly half Ntamack who received a red card late on.