2 tries in the first quarter of an hour, the Blues are launched against Scotland (12-3)

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3:32 p.m. : they are on fire our little blue ones ??????

3:32 p.m. : Perfect start to the game! It feels good !

3:31 p.m. : This is great art.???????

3:31 p.m. : Canon departure of the Blues which is confirmed! It is the young young man who helps out on the wing, Yoram Moefana, who concludes a very beautiful inspiration from Damian Penaud author of an acrobatic pass before being pushed into touch. I didn’t have time to tell you that Scotland had scored a penalty between two. 12-3 for the Blues quarter of an hour of play!

3:27 p.m. : But what a genius this Antoine Dupont!!!

3:27 p.m. : Thank you Fickou, this one is thanks to you 😉

3:26 p.m. : Popopopo Super Smith!!

3:28 p.m. : First try for France, after a great collective action concluded by the second row Paul Willemse. It all started with a recovery ball from the Blues in their 22 meters and a good occupation of space to put the Scottish defense in the wind. A happiness that never comes alone, the essay is transformed! 7-0 for the Blues after 10 minutes of play.

3:24 p.m. : Ouch, ouch, ouch, the metronome of the France team, Melvyn Jaminet has just missed the first penalty of the match, which could have allowed the Blues to take the advantage on the scoreboard. The tricolor rear sees his ball slightly to the left of the posts when the kick was ideally placed. Let’s hope we won’t regret it at the end of the match., 8th.

3:20 p.m. : Three minutes of play, already four scrums after a rather baroque kickoff from the Scots. We haven’t seen three assists yet at the start of the game (still).

3:17 p.m. : We can say what we want. The Scots who sing at home have a lot of fun.

3:17 p.m. : Personally, I see a 23-20. Go Blues!

3:17 p.m. : “There is an inter-Celtic festival side to Lorient”I hear from the editorial staff while the very beautiful Flowers of Scotland (admittedly, an a capella version of a folk ballad from the 1960s) resounds in the editorial staff.

The kick off of the match has just been given, let’s go for 80 minutes! Scotland-France 0-0.

3:11 p.m. : Hello Pierre. Today I have no prediction. All my attention is on Kiev and Ukraine. I still watch the game. Go France !

3:15 p.m. : Hello Pierre Me too I need to change my mind, I also see a tight score 7-6; 7-6; 6-4. But who are these gentlemen in white coats? What are they doing here? ??

3:10 p.m. : 37 to 7 for France… I’m very confident 🙂

3:14 p.m. : The kick-off of the match will be given in front of 67,000 boiling hot spectators, including many French supporters who have made the trip to this temple of the oval ball. It’s time for the last predictions (therefore the facetious one of @Michael which has little chance of winning).

3:04 p.m. : I try a 26-23 for the Blues!

3:04 p.m. : I’m like Julie! France will win with at least a beautiful 30-15! Alea jacta is!

3:04 p.m. : Victory France 20-18! Exact reminder of the Scotland-England match!

3:02 p.m. : Here are the predictions of the editorial staff (which needs to change its mind too, be sure). In order of the most optimistic to the least confident: Julie Rasplus predicts a great 32-19 success, Raphaël Godet and Juliette Campion only see a three-point gap at the final whistle (20-17 and 22-19 respectively) and, as for me, I predict an ultra-tight score, 25-23 for the Blues!

2:58 p.m. : Note that the XV of France and the XV of thistle are not deaf to the sounds of fighting from the East. This is what the French and Scottish rugby federations have just tweeted.

2:56 p.m. : A quick look at the Tournament standings after two days. Only France is still in the running for the Grand Slam.

1- France: 9 points.
2- England: 6 points.
3- Ireland: 6 points.
4- Scotland: 5 points.
5- Wales: 4 points.
6- Italy: 0 points.

3:06 p.m. : On paper, we could say that it is the reception of England or the trip to Wales, defending champions, which seem more dangerous than a trip to Scotland. Think again. It was the XV du Chardon which inflicted its heaviest defeat on Fabien Galthié’s team, and which had shattered its dreams of a Grand Slam in 2021. Outside the Covid period, the last French victory on Scottish soil dates back to 2014.

2:50 p.m. : Hello Juliette, hello everyone! We are going to try a little to get our heads out of the busy international news, by talking about the oval ball. The XV of France moves to Murrayfield, temple of Scottish rugby, to extend its dream of Grand Slam.

2:50 p.m. : My great colleague Pierre Godon joins us in this live to follow the third day of the Six Nations Tournament! Welcome to him.

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