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Women's Six Nations Round 2: France too strong for Ireland; Wales pip Scotland late on

Women's Six Nations 2022 Round 2: France prove too strong for Ireland in Toulouse, notching six tries en route to their second bonus-point win of the championship; Wales hosted Scotland and secured late win from 19-7 behind for their second victory of the 2022 tournament

Last Updated: 02/04/22 7:02pm

Laure Sansus was among the try scorers as France were too strong for Ireland in Round 2 of the Six Nations
Laure Sansus was among the try scorers as France were too strong for Ireland in Round 2 of the Six Nations

A round-up of Saturday's Women's Six Nations as France proved too strong for Ireland in Toulouse, and Wales came from behind to beat Scotland in Cardiff...

France 40-5 Ireland

Ireland are still searching for their first win of the TikTok Women's Six Nations after being overwhelmed 40-5 by France in Toulouse.

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Outside centre Eve Higgins crossed under the posts for the visitors in the 56th minute but it was a lone highlight on a difficult afternoon at the Stade Ernest-Wallon.

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It was the second time Higgins had touched down but an earlier try was ruled out by the TMO.

Ireland were hampered by a high penalty count but having trailed 26-0 at half-time, leaking four tries in the process, they improved after the interval.

Livewire France scrum-half Laure Sansus ran in tries in each half to emerge as the most effective player for the hosts, who have now collected a maximum 10 match points after two rounds.

Wales 24-19 Scotland

In Saturday's second clash, Wales turned things around from 19-7 down to beat Scotland 24-19 courtesy of a Ffion Lewis try with five minutes to go in Cardiff.

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Tries from Lana Skeldon and Rhona Lloyd (two) had Scotland well set at 19-7 and facing 14 players early in the second half after Kerin Lake's yellow card, and they should have been further ahead.

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Sioned Harries and Kelsey Jones tries for Wales levelled the contest, however, with the second try coming just after Scotland's Leah Bartlett was sin-binned.

With five minutes left Lewis then struck for the hosts, and though Scotland hammered at the Wales try-line in the closing stages they could not break through to suffer a frustrating loss.

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