Wales humiliation continues as France score over 50 points in Six Nations clash
Wales were crushed by France at the Principality Stadium on Sunday in a humiliating Six Nations defeat, with the visitors winning 54 12. The visitors wasted no time in asserting their dominance, with Émilien Gailleton crossing the line after just 88 seconds following his first touch of the ball. Antoine Dupont produced a sublime no look offload to Theo Attissogbe, who weaved through Welsh defenders before finding Charles Ollivon, who then executed a two on one to send Gailleton over

Wales were crushed by France at the Principality Stadium on Sunday in a humiliating Six Nations defeat, with the visitors winning 54 12. The visitors wasted no time in asserting their dominance, with Émilien Gailleton crossing the line after just 88 seconds following his first touch of the ball. Antoine Dupont produced a sublime no look offload to Theo Attissogbe, who weaved through Welsh defenders before finding Charles Ollivon, who then executed a two on one to send Gailleton over
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