England Wins Women's Six Nations Title 43-42 Against France
England Wins Women's Six Nations Title 43-42 Against France

England Wins Women's Six Nations Title 43-42 Against France

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England's Red Roses clinched their seventh consecutive Women's Six Nations title and a Grand Slam with a nail-biting 43-42 victory over France at Twickenham. Despite racing to a commanding 31-7 lead in the first half, England struggled defensively as France staged a remarkable comeback, closing the gap to a single point in the final minute. The match highlighted England's attacking prowess but also exposed defensive vulnerabilities, especially in wide areas and under pressure, raising concerns ahead of the upcoming home World Cup. France scored more points in this game than England had conceded in the rest of the tournament combined, suggesting a potential blueprint for future opponents. England's depth and ability to adapt were on display, with rookie full-back Emma Sing stepping up in a high-pressure situation. Ultimately, the Red Roses' resilience and experience allowed them to hold on, but the close contest serves as a warning that their dominance may be more fragile than it appears.

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