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England Men

2 Feb 2020 | 4 min |

England men defeated by France in tournament opener

England Men were beaten by France in Paris in their opening fixture of the 2020 Guinness Six Nations.

England trailed 17-0 at the break, France scoring tries via Vincent Rattez and Charles Ollivon, while Romain Ntamack contributed seven points from the boot.

A second-half score from Ollivon stretched their lead and despite two converted tries for Jonny May, England were defeated 24-17 but salvaged a late losing bonus-point through Owen Farrell’s penalty.

French flair

France had the opening try of the game, Rattez, who was a late replacement for Damian Penaud, wriggled through on the left wing after just five minutes and Ntamack converted for 7-0.

Ntamack slotted a penalty on 15 minutes to increase France’s lead and Ollivon cantered over after a box kick caused havoc in the England defence.

England also lost centre Manu Tuilagi midway through a disappointing 40 minutes, the first time since 1988 they had failed to score in a first half of a Five or Six Nations fixture.

Second-half fightback

France had a third try 15 minutes into the second half, scrum half Antoine Dupont sniping down England’s blindside before releasing Ollivon to slide over for a second score.

Moments later England had a first try, May gathered first to his kick to dot down for his 28th international try which Farrell converted, sparking Eddie Jones' side into life.

May then produced another piece of magic, collecting the ball just inside France’s half he cut inside and seared through their defence to dive over.

England pushed for a third and George Kruis was held up with four minutes remaining in what would have set up a thrilling finish and despite Farrell’s late penalty, France held firm.

Reaction

England captain Owen Farrell: "They scored tries off a couple of our mistakes, we had the ball in our own half too much, we made too many mistakes and they capitalized.

"They got a foothold, we kind of paused, we had a bit more in the second half but that's not the way we want to defend

"It's not due to mental fatigue, we were excited to get together and we have to get excited about playing Scotland next week.

"They were more aggressive from the word go, the second half was a bit better but we left ourselves with too much to do."

Line-ups

France: 15-Anthony Bouthier, 14-Teddy Thomas, 13-Virimi Vakatawa, 12-Gael Fickou, 11-Vincent Rattez, 10-Romain Ntamack, 9-Antoine Dupont; 1-Cyril Baille, 2-Julien Marchand, 3-Mohamed Haouas, 4-Bernard Le Roux, 5-Paul Willemse, 6-Francois Cros, 7-Charles Ollivon, 8-Gregory Alldritt

Replacements: 16-Peato Mauvaka, 17-Jefferson Poirot, 18-Demba Bamba, 19-Boris Palu, 20-Cameron Woki, 21-Baptiste Serin, 22-Matthieu Jalibert, 23-TBC

England: 15-George Furbank, 14-Jonny May, 13-Manu Tuilagi, 12-Owen Farrell (captain), 11-Elliot Daly, 10-George Ford, 9-Ben Youngs; 1-Joe Marler, 2-Jamie George, 3-Kyle Sinckler, 4-Maro Itoje, 5-Charlie Ewels, 6-Courtney Lawes, 7-Sam Underhill, 8-Tom Curry

Replacements: 16-Luke Cowan-Dickie, 17-Ellis Genge, 18-Will Stuart, 19-George Kruis, 20-Lewis Ludlam, 21-Willi Heinz, 22-Ollie Devoto, 23-Jonathan Joseph