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France 42-12 Wales

The early kick-off in this third round of games is done and France are still on course for what could – potentially – be a grand-slam decider in their final match at Twickenham. Welsh rugby fans: we’re afraid the report below means you’re still waiting for some overdue good news …

France maintained their perfect start to the Women’s Six Nations campaign with a 42-12 bonus-point win over Wales in Brive to stay on course for the grand slam.

After Emilie Boulard, back in the starting XV, touched down in the corner to give France an early lead, Wales responded when Kate Williams was driven over following a lineout. Winger Boulard extended the advantage with a second try in the 16th minute after more strong carrying by the French pack, only for Wales to again get another close-range score from Gwen Crabb.

Rose Bernadou then saw a try ruled out for a dropped ball, but, with the clock in the red, hooker Manon Bigot crossed after a lineout and Morgane Bourgeois added the extras to give France a 21-12 half-time lead. The France co-captain Manaé Feleu crashed over four minutes into the second half to secure a bonus point, before Wales – beaten by Scotland and then thrashed by England in Cardiff – had a try from Courtney Keight ruled out for obstruction in the buildup.

Manaé Feleu carries the fight to Wales. Photograph: Philippe Lopez/AFP/Getty Images

With 13 minutes left, Wales conceded a penalty try after collapsing a scrum, with Maisie Davies sent to the sin-bin. France made their late pressure count as replacement Lea Champon pushed over in the closing stages. PA Sport

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