In a gripping encounter at Murrayfield, Scotland emerged victorious over France in a match that saw Stuart Hogg’s side dominate both tactically and physically. The much-anticipated clash, which had eyes fixed on French scrum-half Romain Ntamack and Scotland’s Fly-Half Finn Russell, instead unfolded as a masterclass in control and resilience from the hosts. While France’s star scrum-half Antoine Dupont was notably subdued-described as being ‘outplayed in every dimension’-Russell seized the moment to orchestrate Scotland’s triumph with precision. Here are five key takeaways from a pulsating battle that could shape the narrative of the international season.

Scotland’s Tactical Masterclass Exposes Dupont’s Limitations

Scotland’s approach to the game was a lesson in precision and adaptability, leaving France’s star scrum-half, Antoine Dupont, struggling to find his usual rhythm. The Scottish side meticulously disrupted Dupont’s influence by cutting off his key passing channels and…

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Author : Jackson Lee

Publish date : 2026-03-07 22:24:00

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