France Kicks Off Six Nations Campaign with Convincing Win Over Ireland
March 23, 2024 – In an impressive display of rugby, France secured a commanding 38-17 victory against Ireland at Le Mans, marking a strong start to their 2024 Guinness Women’s Six Nations campaign. The French team showcased their attacking prowess by running in five tries, setting the tone for their championship aspirations.
The match began with France’s Pauline Bourdon Sansus making an immediate impact, scoring the opening try within the first three minutes. This early momentum was further bolstered by her involvement in setting up Marine Ménager for the second try before halftime, demonstrating the influential role of the scrum-half in France’s game plan.
As the match progressed into the second half, France’s forward pack began to exert their dominance. Madoussou Fall, the team’s towering lock, added to the try tally, highlighting the physical advantage of the home side. The French pack’s strength was on full display when Agathe Sochat scored following a dominant rolling maul, securing the bonus point for the team.
Elisa Riffoneau also capitalized on a well-executed catch-and-drive routine, showcasing the team’s cohesive forward play. Despite late tries from Ireland’s Aoife Wafer and Aoife Dalton, which provided some consolation for the visitors, France’s performance was a clear statement of intent for the rest of the tournament.
The opening match’s tone was set by Bourdon Sansus, whose early try and subsequent assist for Ménager’s score underscored her pivotal role in France’s strategy. This victory not only provides France with momentum but also places them as formidable contenders for the Six Nations title, blending a mix of tactical finesse and physicality that will challenge any opponent.