Overview
- France beat Wales 38-7 at Cardiff Arms Park to claim a bonus-point win in the Women’s Six Nations.
- Wales led through a penalty try from a driving maul after two quick French yellow cards left the visitors with 13 players.
- Lock Madoussou Fall Raclot hit back to level the score before half-time, setting up France’s turnaround.
- Wales faded after the break as penalties mounted, and France ran in five tries with Pauline Bourdon Sansus directing play and taking player of the match.
- The result moves France to second in the table behind England on points difference, with 18 handling errors and a possible shoulder injury to centre Gabrielle Vernier flagged as concerns.