No. | Name | |
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15Scott Spedding, FB | ||
14Wesley Fofana, W | ||
13Gael Fickou, C | ||
12Maxime Mermoz, C | ||
11Virimi Vakatawa, W | ||
10Francois Trinh-Duc, FH | ||
9Maxime Machenaud, SH 7 | ||
1Jefferson Poirot, P | ||
2Guilhem Guirado, H | ||
3Rabah Slimani, P | ||
4Alexandre Flanquart, L | ||
5Yoann Maestri, L | ||
6Damien Chouly, FL | ||
7Bernard Le Roux, FL | ||
8Loann Goujon, N8 | ||
Replacements | ||
16Camille Chat, R | ||
17Uini Atonio, R | ||
18Xavier Chiocci, R | ||
19Paul Jedrasiak, R | ||
20Wenceslas Lauret, R | ||
21Sebastien Bezy, R | ||
22Jules Plisson, R | ||
23Maxime MĂ©dard, R |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Some final thoughts from our man in Paris, Tom Hamilton: "England have finally banished their Grand Slam demons. Tries from Danny Care, Dan Cole and Anthony Watson -- along with an assured kicking performance from Owen Farrell -- ensured England collected their first clean sweep since 2003. George Kruis and Billy Vunipola were superb but this was a team effort, born from frustration and complete self-belief. England were made to work by a French team who rallied hard but England's organisation ensure they did not let the opportunity slip by."
ENGLAND ARE GRAND SLAM WINNERS!!!!
A turn, a boot from the bottom of the scrum into touch....
France looking for a way through. There isn't one. It's a scrum for England. One restart away from perfection...