France Dominates Japan with Stunning 52-12 Victory at Stade de France
France secured a commanding 52-12 victory over Japan in their autumn series match at the Stade de France. Highlight performances included Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Paul Boudehent, each scoring two tries. The match marked the return of Antoine Dupont, as Japan continued their losing streak under Eddie Jones.
France displayed an impressive performance with an eight-try spectacle to secure a dominant 52-12 triumph over Japan at the Stade de France, marking a strong return following last year's World Cup.
Louis Bielle-Biarrey and Paul Boudehent were the standout players, scoring two tries each, while Emilien Gailleton, Alexandre Roumat, Peato Mauvaka, and Jean-Baptiste Gros also crossed the line. Thomas Ramos successfully converted six tries, ensuring France's largest victory margin against Japan in an official test.
Japan, struggling under Eddie Jones, recorded their sixth consecutive defeat despite tries from Harumichi Tatewaka and Tevita Tatafu. The match also celebrated the return of Antoine Dupont, boosting the French side's morale and performance.
(With inputs from agencies.)