France Sets Six Nations Try Record, Bielle-Biarrey Shines
France Sets Six Nations Try Record, Bielle-Biarrey Shines

France Sets Six Nations Try Record, Bielle-Biarrey Shines

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France's rugby team set a new record for the most tries in a single Six Nations campaign, finishing with 30 tries, surpassing England's previous record of 29 from 2001. Winger Louis Bielle-Biarrey broke the record for most tries by a player in one tournament, scoring eight times and equaling the all-time record set in the early 20th century. France was crowned champions after a 35-16 victory over Scotland, marking their 19th title. In addition, fullback Thomas Ramos became France's all-time top scorer, surpassing Frederic Michalak's previous record of 436 points. The tournament also saw Tommy Freeman of England score in every match, a first for an English player. The Six Nations 2025 edition concluded with a total of 101 tries, setting a new overall tournament record.

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