The XV of France continues its faultless in the Women’s Six Nations Tournament with a new card against Scotland (55-0), Sunday in Vannes. After their victories against Italy (22-12) and Ireland (3-53), Les Bleues confirmed their good momentum before welcoming Wales on April 23.

Sluggish in the first act and abused by valiant Scots, Audrey Forlani’s teammates were ultra realistic to register three tries on almost as many opportunities. Pauline Bourdon (11th), Mélissande Llorens (23rd) and Émilie Boulard (36th) allowed the French to be able to rest on a comfortable mattress at the break (17-0).

In the second act, the girls of the Mignot/Ortiz duo clearly raised their level of play and offered an attacking festival at the La Rabine stadium. With six new tries, the French women had fun in a one-sided second half. Faced with the Scots quickly out of breath after their efforts in the first 40 minutes, the women’s XV of France began by scoring four tries in barely ten minutes with two new banderillas from the back Émilie Boulard (45th, 56th), the returning Gaëlle Hermet (49th) and center Gabrielle Vernier (49th). Behind, Romane Ménager benefited from an offering from her sister Marine (60th) before Maëlle Filopon (72nd) came to conclude the offensive festival of the Bleues. .