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Les Bleues corrected the XV of Clover (53-3), Saturday in Cork, despite being outnumbered for an hour.
Reduced to fourteen for almost an hour, the XV of France still swept Ireland (53-3), Saturday April 1, in Cork. Les Bleues thus offered themselves a breath of fresh air after an unconvincing victory against Italy last week. They are provisionally second in the Six Nations Tournament before the end of the second day on Sunday.
Facing the Habs, the Irish simply did not exist. Apart from a penalty registered following the red card sent to the pillar Annaëlle Deshayes for a contact at the head of an opponent (21st), the XV of Clover never managed to worry the group of Gaëlle Mignot and David Ortiz. The French leave Ireland with nine tries scored and a victory by 50 points. A first face of women in green in the 21st century. This will have to be confirmed against Scotland on April 16.