
Scotland Director Gregor Townsend admitted that he was disgusted by the decision not to upgrade to red after reaching the head of Ben White in six super Saturday crashes in six countries in six countries.
France regained the Six Nation title for the first time in three years with 35-16 victories with Scotland in Paris, and Les Blus was too strong when he saw a second-third of the triers picking up the second championship of the Fabien Galdi era.
In the middle of the half, the first half was much closer, but France led 16-13 during the break thanks to the attempts of Yoram Moefana.
They also attempted Tom Jordan’s attempts, and Hooker Mauaka sent white hair for 20 minutes.
In fact, sending Mauvaka to SIN BIN has seen that FINN Russell is changed to pin Russell.
In the case of Townsend, there was no theoretical basis for not upgrading the card.
Townsend said, “The decision not to be uploaded with a red card was because there was no excessive power,” Townsend said.
“I’m not sure if that’s actually the standard for non -departure. It’s definitely not a taxi, after whistle, so if you had hair contact and intentional, it should be not related to the relevant power.
“I feel sorry for Ben White here, because he did nothing, he was first pushed into the ground, and nothing was pushed out of the rugby, and he didn’t know how it went up to the red card because he caused a conflict in his head.
But Townsend admitted that France was a valuable winner of the 2025 title.
“But France is qualified to be a champion because he has won, so he knows whether it is related to the final result,” he said.
“We were a better team, even though we really played well tonight.”
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