International Rugby: England Women maintain France record

England Women suffered their first ever loss at the home of England rugby and saw their chances of retaining the Six Nations crown slip away.

The young sides scored through Kay Wilson and Hannah Gallagher, as well as the boot of Amber Reed and Harriet Millar-Mills, but were unable to compete with the visitors’ impressive five-try display.

Les Bleus played the opening period deep in England’s half and their first score came after 12 minutes when Guiglion Elodie dived over in the corner.

England immediately responded through Kay Wilson after Sally Tuson and Hannah Gallagher both drove close but were held up just short. Amber Reed converted from a difficult angle for a 7-5 lead.

A Reed penalty minutes later reduced France’s lead as the clock turned 33 minutes but the visitors grabbed a crucial score just before half time when the TMO deemed that Safi N’Diaye had touched down.

France continued their assault straight after half time with a try from Christelle  Chobet, extending their lead to 10-25.  A decent break from Godiveau put the blues in a good position for the forwards to push for the line.

England worked hard to gain territory but struggled to break down the French defence until replacement Katie McClean burst down the wing before offloading to winger Wilson who was unfortunate to be forced into touch.

The attack boosted England’s confidence and gave them the upper hand as good forward play and running from Tuson kept the pressure on the visitors.

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