Six weeks later, the women's XV of France will try to imitate Antoine Dupont's team and win the Grand Slam against England on April 30 in Bayonne.

This Friday evening, the Blue won their fourth victory with an offensive bonus in four days of the Six Nations Tournament in Wales (5-33).

Not always convincing against Italy (39-6), Ireland (40-5) and Scotland (8-28), teammates Laure Sansus have raised their entry level against opponents in principle more dangerous, but rendered harmless by the French superiority.

The Toulouse scrum-half has signed a third double in a row in the competition (8th and 30th).

Back from injury, the winger Boujard Carolina (19th) also hit as the back Chloé Jacquet (25th).

🏉 After a shy start of halftime, the Blue Jessy Tremoulière stimulus with the 5th test of the evening!

The France team leading 33-0 🇫🇷 face 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Welsh!



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The match was folded at half-time at Arms Park in Cardiff (0-26) and the Blues then fell off, as in their previous outings, with more clumsiness.

Opener and scorer Jessy Trémoulière however worsened the score with a fifth try (55th) before Welsh substitute 3rd line Sioned Harried saved the honor on the siren.

As expected, the victory of the Tournament will therefore be played against the English, the best team in the world to date, who should correct Ireland this Sunday at home.

Nine English wins in a row

The Jean-Dauger stadium in Bayonne has been sold out for several weeks for this shock.

The 14,300 supporters will not be too many to push the French, against the defending champions who have won their last nine meetings against the Habs.

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