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EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — Scotland blew open the Six Nations title race after an astonishing 50-40 win against France at Murrayfield on Saturday. An estimated 15,000 French supporters came to see their team retain the title with a game to spare but France was beaten up at the gainline and cut to pieces out wide by a fearless Scotland side whose every gamble appeared to pay off.
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Scotland delivered a generational display at Murrayfield last weekend, with a French team, who were widely tipped to land a Grand Slam, blown off the park by the rampant hosts. Gregor Townsend’s side delivered a performance of relentless intensity in Edinburgh,
France forward Oscar Jegou has been cited for an alleged eye gouge on Scotland hooker Ewan Ashman during the Scots' Six Nations victory at Murrayfield on Saturday. During a Scotland maul in the second half,
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Whether at Culloden, the mountain valley of Glencoe, the sacred island of Iona, the stunning Western Isles, or bustling Fort William in the shadow of Ben Nevis, Britain’s highest peak — all within striking distance by car and ferry from Inverness — the soaring beauty here is inextricably connected with centuries of poignant,
Scottish rugby supporters, Glasgow fans in particular, have known for a very long time what a class act the wing is, and he was outstanding again against France. Perhaps playing understudy to Darcy Graham and Duhan van der Merwe for so long means Steyn is not as widely recognised as he should be,
Wings Darcy Graham and Kyle Steyn scored two tries each as Scotland beat France 50-40 in Edinburgh on Saturday to secure a pulsating bonus-point win that ensures the Six Nations Championship will be decided in the final round next weekend.
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