France stay unbeaten

France remain on course for the Grand Slam with a powerful 27-0 win over Wales.

Published by Alison Donnelly, February 23rd, 2014

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France stay unbeaten

With Scotland and Ireland to play, the latter crucially at home, the title is surely now the French side's to lose, particularly given the level of their performances this season so far.

Wales have to travel to England to try and secure their first win of the tournament, which will be a tough ask, and they will be disappointed to have fallen away in the second half of this clash.

Centre Shannon Izar and winger Marion Lievre both raced over in the dying stages to put a flattering gloss on the final score-line for the victors but ultimately Wales were guilty of coughing up too much possession in the second half and powder-puff tackling didn't aid their cause either.

Wales were still in the hunt at the break, restricting France to just a 3-0 lead courtesy of a Sandrine Agricole penalty.

The huge French pack, who have been heroic in this tournament so far, were kept in check for most of the first half with Wales' defence going very well. With the elements in Wales' favour in the second spell Rachel Taylor's side would have fancied their chances of an upset but basic errors and poor handling contributed to a frustrating conclusion for the home fans.

A failure to deal with a missed penalty attempt gifted France their first try five minutes into the second half through Assa Koita. Agricole's conversion made it 10-0 but despite having the wind behind them, Wales struggled to get out of their own half.

Agricole scored France's second try in the 63rd minute which seemed to knock the stuffing out of Wales.

France's big pack then turned the screw, powering into the Welsh defence. The Welsh rear guard soaked up the pressure but a devastating late salvos from Izar and Lievre left defenders clutching thin air as Les Bleus secured a convincing win in the end.

Wales head coach Rhys Edwards pointed to France's early try in the second half as the key turning point of the game.

"We thought that if we were in the game at halftime we could kick on and win it. We thought that with the wind behind them in the first half the score would have been bigger than 3-0 so we were really positive coming out for the second half," he said.

"We knew the opening five minutes would be key. Even at 10-0 down we were the dominant team - the message was quite simple, get out of our half and keep pressure on them but they got an opportunity and scored another try.

"The last five minutes isn't acceptable at this level. A good team punishes you. We pride ourselves on our defence, at times we are probably better without the ball, but the last six or seven minutes isn't acceptable. Certain players let themselves down in terms of what they did - it's important we understand that a collective effort is important in defence."

Wales:1 Jenny Davies (Waterloo); 2 Lowri Harries (Neath Athletic); 3 Catrin Edwards (Bristol Ladies); 4 Nia Davies (Cardiff Met); 5 Shona Powell Hughes (Neath Athletic); 6 Catrina Nicholas (Llandaff North); 7 Sioned Harries (Llandaff North); 8 Rachel Taylor (Captain) (Bristol Ladies); 9 Amy Day (Llandaff North); 10 Elinor Snowsill (Bristol Ladies); 11 Philippa Tuttiett (Bristol Ladies); 12 Rebecca de Filippo (Bristol Ladies); 13 Robyn Wilkins (Llandaff North); 14 Elen Evans (Waterloo); 15 Dyddgu Hywel (Bristol Ladies)

Replacements: 16 Carys Phillips (Bristol Ladies); 17 Megan York (Blaenau Gwent); 18 Caryl Thomas (Bath Ladies); 19 Jenny Hawkins (Llandaff North); 20 Sian Williams (Worcester); 21 Sian Moore (Bristol Ladies); 22 Laurie Harries (Llandaff North); 23 Elli Norkett (Neath Athletic)

France1. Hélène Ezanno (Lille); 2... Gaëlle Mignot (Capt) (Montpellier); 3. Elodie Portaries (Montpellier); 4. Sandra Rabier (Ovalie Caennaise); 5. Assa Koita (Bobigny); 6. Koumiba Djossouvi (Montpellier); 7. Coumba Diallo (Bobigny); 8. Safi N’diaye (Montpellier); 9. Jennifer Troncy (Montpellier); 10. Sandrine Agricole (Rennes); 11. Camille Grassineau (Bordeaux); 12. Elodie Poublan (Montpellier); 13. Shanon Izar (Lille); 14. Marion Lievre (Bobigny); 15. Christelle Leduff (USAP)

Replacements:16. Laetitia Salles (La Valette); 17. Julie Duval (Ovalie Caennaise); 18. Lise Arricastre (Lons); 19. Marine De Nadai (Montpellier); 20. Manon Andre (Saint Orens); 21. Marjorie Mayans (Saint Orens); 22. Jessy Tremouliere (Romagnat); 23. Marie-Alice Yahe (USAP)

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