France Stays Unbeaten with 38-15 Victory Over Scotland in Women’s Six Nations
Morgane Bourgeois' 20-point performance and Pauline Bourdon Sansus' historic drop goal highlight France's dominant win as they remain on track for a potential Grand Slam decider against England.
- France defeated Scotland 38-15 in La Rochelle, securing a bonus-point victory in their second Women’s Six Nations match.
- Morgane Bourgeois contributed 20 points, including a try and 15 points from kicks, showcasing her pivotal role in the team’s success.
- Pauline Bourdon Sansus made history with the first drop goal in the Women’s Six Nations in 11 years, further extending France’s lead in the second half.
- France scored four tries, with contributions from Carla Arbez, Teani Feleu, Seraphine Okemba, and Bourgeois, while Scotland managed two tries through Emma Orr and Elis Martin.
- Remaining undefeated after two matches, France is on course for a potential Grand Slam decider against England on April 26, pending their results against Wales and Italy.