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England’s players look shell-shocked during their 53-10 Six Nations hammering by France at Twickenham.
At Twickenham, London: France 53 (Thibaud Flament 2, Charles Ollivon 2, Damian Penaud 2, Thomas Ramos tries; Ramos 6 conversions, 2 penalties), England 10 (Freddie Steward try; Marcus Smith conversion, penalty). HT: 27-3
France ran in seven tries to hammer England 53-10 at Twickenham, handing the hapless hosts their heaviest ever defeat in the Six Nations.
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Thomas Ramos scored the first of France’s tries in only the second minute as the visitors ran riot on their way to their first victory at Twickenham since 2005 which keeps their Six Nations title hopes alive.
France’s bonus-point win takes the title race into the final weekend, regardless of unbeaten Ireland’s result against Scotland on Sunday (Monday NZT).
England’s title challenge is officially over after they suffered their second home loss of the competition, following their opening game loss against Scotland.
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