France Overpowers Scotland with Second-Half Masterclass in Women's Six Nations Clash

France showcased their Six Nations title ambitions with a dominant 38-15 victory over Scotland, highlighted by Pauline Bourdon Sansus' historic drop-goal.

Clinical France Seal Bonus-Point Victory

France delivered a championship-caliber performance at Stade Marcel-Deflandre, overcoming a spirited Scottish side 38-15 in their Women's Six Nations encounter. The victory keeps Les Bleues firmly in title contention while handing Scotland their first defeat of the tournament.

First Half: Contrasting Fortunes

The hosts exploded from the blocks with fly-half Carla Arbez crossing for an early try, complemented by Morgane Bourgeois' reliable boot (2 penalties). Scotland's Emma Orr capitalized on French defensive lapses just before halftime, narrowing the gap to 13-7.

Second-Half Dominance

Scrum-half Pauline Bourdon Sansus etched her name in tournament history with:

  • A 40-meter drop-goal (first in Women's Six Nations since 2012)
  • A perfectly weighted pass for Manae Feleu's try

Flanker Seraphine Okemba added a spectacular try off a Kelly Arbey offload before Bourgeois secured the bonus point. Scotland's Elis Martin scored a consolation try in added time.

Key Match Statistics

Metric France Scotland
Possession 58% 42%
Territory 63% 37%
Tackle Success 89% 81%

Tournament Implications

This result:

  • Maintains France's perfect start (2/2)
  • Sets up potential Grand Slam decider vs England (April 26)
  • Dents Scotland's hopes after their Wales victory

Upcoming Fixtures

  • France vs Wales (April 12)
  • Scotland vs Italy (April 13)

With video highlights available on Six Nations digital platforms

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