France Secures 2025 Six Nations Title with Victory Over Scotland
The French national rugby team triumphed 35-16 against Scotland, marking their second Six Nations championship under coach Fabien Galthié and setting multiple records in the process.
- The French team defeated Scotland 35-16 in the final match to clinch the 2025 Six Nations Tournament, their second title under coach Fabien Galthié.
- Despite injuries to key players like captain Antoine Dupont and Pierre-Louis Barassi, the team displayed resilience and depth throughout the tournament.
- Gaël Fickou gave his medal to Barassi, who missed the final match due to injury, in a widely praised gesture of sportsmanship and solidarity.
- France set records during the tournament, including scoring 30 tries in five matches, with Damian Penaud equaling Serge Blanco's national try record of 38.
- Louis Bielle-Biarrey became the first player in 100 years to score tries against all five nations in a single Six Nations Tournament.