Summary
France won the Six Nations rugby title after an exciting game against England in Paris. Ireland defeated Scotland to win the Triple Crown, while Wales ended a losing streak by beating Italy. England's multiple penalties and indiscipline were a significant issue throughout the championship.
Key Facts
- France won the Six Nations title with a victory over England in Paris.
- England's performance was affected by frequent penalties, leading to their loss.
- England conceded 63 points when they had a player off the pitch in the championship.
- Louis Bielle-Biarrey of France scored 18 tries in 14 appearances.
- Ireland won the Triple Crown with a victory over Scotland in Dublin.
- Wales ended a three-year losing streak in the championship by defeating Italy.
- Ireland's team included newer players due to the absence of key experienced members.