England outlast French to set win record

England’s Ben Te’o slides in for his side’s only try against France on Saturday. Photo: Henry Browne, Action Images via Reuters

England’s Ben Te’o slides in for his side’s only try against France on Saturday. Photo: Henry Browne, Action Images via Reuters

Published Feb 4, 2017

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LONDON – England overcame a poor first half to grind down France for a 19-16 victory to open the defence of their Six Nations title on Saturday, setting a national record of 15 successive victories in the process.

England were lucky to be level at 9-9 at halftime at Twickenham, and France would have been frustrated that their livelier showing failed to produce a try in the opening 40 minutes.

England were transformed after the break but, after edging ahead with another Owen Farrell penalty, a rare French foray produced the first try of the game for replacement prop Rabah Slimani after an hour.

England’s replacements then poured on to bring a new energy, with one of them, centre Ben Te’o, scoring the decisive try which Farrell converted to restore the lead with 10 minutes to go.

The current side had shared the record of 14 successive victories with Clive Woodward’s team, who did it over 2002 and 2003.

SCORERS

England – Try: Ben Te’o. Conversion: Owen Farrell. Penalties: Owen Farrell (3), Elliot Daly (1).

France – Try: Rabah Slimani. Conversion: Camille Lopez. Penalties: Lopez (3).

Reuters

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