France Clinches 2025 Six Nations Title with Record-Breaking Performance
The French rugby team secured their second Six Nations title under Fabien Galthié, overcoming challenges and setting new records along the way.
- France defeated Scotland 35-16 in their final match to win the 2025 Six Nations, marking their 27th title in tournament history.
- Key players like Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Yoram Moefana, and Thomas Ramos delivered standout performances, with Bielle-Biarrey equaling a century-old record by scoring in every match of the tournament.
- The team set a new record with 30 tries scored across five matches, surpassing the previous record of 29 set by England in 2001.
- Antoine Dupont, sidelined due to injury, was honored by his teammates and received a medal despite not playing in the final match.
- This victory is seen as a significant step forward for the French team as they look ahead to the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.