Mon 15 Feb 2016 | 10:08
France edge Ireland in scrappy Six Nations round two match in Paris

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France scored a second half try to claim a 10-9 victory and their first win over Ireland in five years when they came out on top in Paris on Saturday. The only try of the match was scored by Maxime Medard with ten minutes remaining at the Stade de France.

France are now two wins from two, while Ireland, who drew 16-16 with Wales in the opening round, are yet to record a victory. They do however have one point, due to the tied match.

A meeting with Wales on February 26th is next for France, while Ireland face England the next day.

Coach Guy Noves paid tribute to the team's tenacity and decision making when it counted most.

"I think the players won, not the coaching. That's down to Guirado (captain, Guilhem). He chose to take a lineout rather than a penalty and after successive scrums there was a wonderful try on the back of it," Noves said.

"I don't want to hear that changing the props was the winning strategy. It's a victory for all of the coaching staff. We worked very well this week and we looked at a lot of things that we didn't do very well last week.

"I salute the players' ferocious will to impose their game and not let Ireland dictate play.

"There's a lot of solidarity between the players. The players who were in difficulty last week in defence had a huge game. If you add what we did well last week with the attitude we showed today, I think we're starting to get on the right track," said Noves.

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  • larry
    5:36 PM 19/02/2016

    So it was 10-9? I'm okay with that. Rugby isn't supposed to be basketball!

  • colombes
    2:43 PM 15/02/2016

    Not a pretty match to watch, ones where only victory counts.
    Conditions didn't allow Thomas or Vakatawa to run the ball, and Ireland "up-and-under" strategy worked well during 1 hour.

    But just like vs Wales, Irish players didn't have the legs to defend vs a sloppy french side but full of energy.
    Quite impressed by Guirado new leadership during the 2nd half.

    Work-in-progress