Late Dulin try denies Wales Six Nations Grand Slam

Sun, Mar 21, 2021, 12:00 AM
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A late Dulin try denies Wales Six Nations Grand Slam

Brice Dulin scored a dramatic injury-time try to help 14-man France to a 32-30 home win over Wales and stop the visitors from claiming a Six Nations Grand Slam.

Lock Paul Willemse was sent off for Les Bleus, who can win the title with another bonus-point victory over Scotland on Friday. France came firing out of the blocks, showing their intent by choosing to kick to the corner over taking a penalty goal after five minutes as they searched for a bonus-point victory. Two lineouts later and lock Romain Taofifenua crashed over from a pick-and-go, Matthieu Jalibert converting.

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Wales' first foray into the opposition half followed the restart and they were denied a score as Gareth Davies was held up in-goal by Charles Ollivon and Gael Fickou. From the resulting scrum Wayne Pivac's Welsh team worked through six phases and Dan Biggar went over on a smart crashball, also converting to bring the sides level after 13 minutes. The hosts reacted within 90 seconds as Dulin put up a clever chip over the Wales defence, Jalibert catching and passing on to halfback partner Antoine Dupont to go behind the sticks. Jalibert added the extras before Wales responded for a second time in an entertaining opening quarter, Josh Navidi burrowing over to claim his first international five-pointer, Biggar adding the extras to draw level.

France capitalise on 13-man Welsh team

Despite the points, Wales kept a stranglehold on the game as they sensed a 12th tournament clean sweep approaching, and a fourth for skipper Alun Wyn Jones. They were ruled against once again by TMO Wayne Barnes before Biggar slotted a penalty for a 30-20 score on the hour.

France then spurned a shot a goal for a kick to the corner, Barnes again in action to rule that hooker Julien Marchand had been held up by three Welshman over the line after a rolling maul.

As France camped in the Wales 22m, they worked an overlap and Dulin found a way over but the score was chalked off as Barnes spotted Willemse's foul play at a ruck. The South African-born lock was adjudged to have made contact with the eye area of Wales prop Wyn Jones and was shown a red card with 12 minutes left, a third opposition player sent off against Wales during this year's Six Nations.

France kept on pressuring the Wales line and Welsh No 8 Taulupe Faletau and full-back Liam Williams were both shown yellow cards for cynical play.

In a dramatic finale, French skipper Ollivon scored and with Ntamack's points from the tee it was a three-point game with as many minutes remaining.

After a series of drives and space out wide, Dulin duly crossed in the corner with the clock 94 seconds into the red to spoil the Welsh party and keep French hopes alive.

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