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Man of the Match Ross Rennie takes Duastoir and Trinh-Duc with him. Lynne Cameron/PA Wire/Press Association Images

As it happened: Scotland v France, Six Nations

Sacre bleu! Could Andy Robinson’s men pull of a miracle at Murrayfield by felling the World Cup finalists?

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Full-time: Scotland 17-23 France

Teams:

Scotland: Hogg, R. Lamont, S. Lamont, Morrison, Jones, Laidlaw, Blair; Jacobsen, Ford (c), Cross, Gray, Hamilton, Barclay, Rennie, Denton.

France: Médard, Clerc, Rougerie, Fofana, Malzieu, Trinh-Duc, Parra; Poux, Szarzewski, Mas, Pape, Maestri, Dusatoir (c), Harinordoquy, Picamoles

Laidlaw takes the kick-off… it’s gathered by the French pack, clearing the way for Parra to clear a box-kick downfield.

The postponement of their encounter with Ireland has allowed France to sneak into Murrayfield a little under the radar. Today’s selection, particularly with the pairing of Parra and Trinh-Duc at half-back looks dynamite.

Scotland are awarded a penalty just inside the French half. Laidlaw doesn’t hesitate before electing for a shot on goal, but his effort drops all of ten metres short

Rougerie has time clear, but slices a desperate effort into the crowd.

Scotland roll the ball through a handful of phases. The crowd cheer, the pack sways and strains, but all the movement is lateral.

According to George Hamilton, the Murrayfield crowd “isn’t used to tries”. That would explain its hysterical reaction to every successful ball-carry, then.

TRY FOR SCOTLAND!

Scotland’s first try against France since 2006 goes to Stuart Hogg!

After working another ponderous move across the face of the French defence, the ball suddenly finds itself in the arms of Hogg on the right touchline. The fullback dips his head, lengthens his stride and dives across in the right corner.

Laidlaw’s conversion has the crowd in raptures.

Scotland 7-0 France

FACTOID: Hogg’s try stands as Scotland’s first against non-Italian Six Nations opposition in three years.

Appropriate, then, that it should have gone to the standard bearer of the nation’s renaissance.

A nervous hush has fallen over Murrayfield…

BUT: Sensing complacency in the French ranks, Mike Blair launches a twisting, turning break deep into the opposition half. He slings a long, arcing pass into the arms of Hogg, who’s making ground on the right, but he’s soon brought to ground and dispossessed by Dusatoir.

The scrum-half’s parting of the Blue Sea has convinced a few doubters: that anxious murmur has become a roar. This crowd is beginning to believe.

France are shell-shocked.

France are beginning to find their rhythm, relying on the safe hands of its big ball carriers to gain ground in midflield.

We’ve reached a bit of a Newtonian stalemate: every French move is meeting an equal and opposite Scottish reaction.

Some immense work from Barclay, Rennie and Denton sees Scotland advance to within metres of a second try. An untimely knock-on cedes possession, though, and Médard streaks from defence. He makes it to the border of the Scottish 22 before offloading to Clerc on his outside. Seeing his path blocked, the wing skims a grubber goalward; Médard gives chase, but to no avail.

Another penalty for Scotland. This one accrued to the home side on the back of some more enterprising work from the pack – sterling carrying from Ford, Denton, et al.

Laidlaw makes no mistake.

Scotland 10-0 France

Try for France!

Anxious to assert themselves, France punt a penalty into the right corner. The pack gather’s the resulting lineout with ease and begins to roll possession left-to-right across the pitch. Building on the momentum afforded by some quick ball,  Parra shoots the first in a quick-fire series of passes; sleight of hand from Rougerie and Clerc puts Fofana within a sidestep of Les Bleus’ opening try.

Cracking stuff.

Parra strokes the conversion over.

Scotland 10-7 France

A nasty injury to Rory Lamont brings the game to an instant halt.

In the midst of a crowd of fluorescent-clad emergency staff, the winger’s clutching an oxygen facemask. He’s soon loaded onto a cart and removed from the field of play. Brother Sean looks on.

Shades of Thom and Max Evans about this.

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Stuart Hogg dances around Rougerie on the right wing and streams towards the corner. A high hand from Médard drags the youngster into touch, but he’s soon skipping back into position, giddy smile playing about his lips.

He’s clearly having too much fun.

Did Allan Jacobsen just win a lineout?

What. The. Hell.

Penalty to France. Living under the cloud of a scrum reset, the Scottish pack misengages for a second time.

Wee Morgan Parra draws his effort back inside the right post.

Scotland 10-10 France

Mike Blair – who has rarely looked as sharp as during the opening period of this contest – was also withdrawn during the lengthy Lamont-related stoppage. Rumours of serious hyperextension.

Cusiter and De Luca are the replacements.

Actually, scratch that: dead leg.

Allan Jacobsen is penalised for a high tackle on Picamoles – it was less a high tackle than a slap about the face – and, just like that, Parra has an opportunity to put France ahead.

Oh, la la!

It floats wide of left post.

Half-time: Scotland 10-10 France

Scotland dominated the early exchanges, but the loss of Mike Blair – at the creative centre of their early play – allowed an occasionally complacent and uncoordinated France side to threaten with greater frequency towards the close of the half.

We’re back underway.

Stuart Hogg materialises on the left wing – he gets around, this guy – to take the ball around Clerc. The referees has spotted a phantom knock-on, though; France are awarded a scrum.

Malzieu makes his first contribution to the game, venturing infield to take the ball into contact.

Just though I’d mention that, in case he disappears for the remaining 40 minutes.

France have emerged an altogether more determined outfit. After patiently moving through the phases in midfield, Les Bleus earn penalty advantage. Trinh-Duc pops a cross field kick into the corner, but it rolls beyond the reach of Clerc and out of play.

Play is called back for the initial infringement and a focused-looking Parra nudges France in front.

Scotland 10-13 France

Greg Laidlaw, looking a little the worse for wear, is replaced by Duncan Weir.

France’s accession to the lead may have something of the inevitable about it, but Scotland are proving stubborn opposition.

Poux and Szarzewski are replaced by Debaty and Servat, respectively.

David Denton, whose floppy hair and dynamism have made him a Murrayfield, is withdrawn to make way for Richie Vernon.

Play has devolved into a slightly directionless exchange of possession in midfield…

… a pattern only broken when Trinh-Duc fires a weighted kick deep into Scottish territory.

TRY FOR SCOTLAND!

Some pacy French forays into contact yield a Scottish turnover. Caught off-guard, the Frech defensive line parts in front of De Luca. Blazing towards the line, the winger makes sure to draw two defends wide and offloads to Vernon. Sputtering to a halt centimetres from the line, he tosses a pass outside to Lee Jones.

Weir secures his first points.

Scotland 17-13 France

Voila! France are in again!

In receipt of quick ball, Parra whip the ball wide towards the left wing. It settles in the arms of Malzieu who manages to shrug a tackle and gain ten metres before slinging a pass to Médard, breaking from fullback.

Stetched wafer thin, the Scottish defence has no hope of giving chase.

Parra’s conversion is a formality.

Scotland 17-20 France

Médard is withdrawn injured. He’s replaced by Beauxis, allowing Trinh-Duc to move to fullback.

Scotland and invention have proven uneasy bedfellows in the past, but they’ve been impressive today.

Inspired by the ebullience of Hogg and the ceaseless dynamism of its pack – Denton, Barclay and Ford – they’ve threatened all over the park today.

Strong running from Servat and Dusatoir send the French pack hurtling forwards.

Having interposed a wall of blue jerseys between the ball and Scotland’s defensive perimeter, General Parra whips a pass to Beauxis. The replacement fly-half has oodles of time in which to compose himself and stretch France’s advantage to six points.

Scotland 17-23 France

Julien Dupuy – you remember him: the guy who gouged Stephen Ferris – will replace Parra in but a jiffy.

Andy Robinson, slumped in an office chair and absentmindedly flicking at his lips, is the embodiment of resignation.

“I fear there’s another box-kick coming, George…”

Tony Ward is right. The French manoeuvre Beauxis into the pocket for a second time, but the Scottish line charges forward the moment Dupuy releases the pass. Forced to reach, the fly-half is backed into adopting Plan B. He charges forward, only to be smothered by white shirts.

After living dangerously at a number of reset scrums, the Scottish pack is demolished in the middle of the park, driven back all of ten metres before conceding a penalty.

Beauxis knows the game is at stake and sends an effort spinning wide of the left post.

Ugh.

The home side keeps its hopes of an upset alive by gathering the kick-off, but a blue wall has descended across the field.

Dupuy brings proceedings to a close by sending a (practically vertical) kick into the upper stand.

Full-time: Scotland 17-23 France

Honourable defeat may be something of a Scottish pastime, but this was a performance suggestive of a genuinely exciting future. In possession of both a vibrant three-quarters (esp. Hogg) and a frightening array of back row talent, the Scots are only a half-back pairing away from a balanced team.

Blair, should he return from injury with the same vigour he displayed in the opening half-hour, and young Duncan Weir could hold the key to something special.

France, on the other hand… well, they were an incoherent mass of colliding opposites: at once ruthless and profligate, incisive and blunt, focused and indisciplined.

Quite what’s in store for Ireland next week is anyone’s guess.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:06 PM

    Cannot wait for this.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:25 PM

    watching this in Tenerife on Sunday can’t wait COYBIB

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:38 PM

    Cian o Sullivan won’t start Sunday.
    Looking forward to it, should be a great game

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:06 PM

    Great looking bench !!! …would be nice if full team plus subs could parade ….it’s a 15 plus subs game nowadays

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:00 PM

    Come on the DUBS!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:23 PM

    Still 31 against 1. That’s cool! We Dubs are invincible!
    Hope the traffic wasn’t too bad for you heading home for the weekend!
    Please park responsibly when you come to Dublin for the All-Ireland! You ain’t at home, we’ll clamp your a$$!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:02 PM

    Come on you Boys in Blue

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:03 PM

    johnny cooper to be booked within first 20 mins then taken off in second half to avoid being sent off

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:42 PM

    Think Michael Fitzsimons is unlucky not to start, he may not be the most naturally gifted player, but he is the one Dub that can keep Gooch out of the game with his exceptional marking ability.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:02 PM

    Not deserving of an all Ireland win..Kerry to show their greatness

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:10 PM

    Why are they not deserving of an All Ireland win?

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:14 PM

    How they disgraced themselves against Mayo

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:19 PM

    If you remember both teams disgraced themselves in the drawn game ! In the replay the game was played in the spirit of the sport and the dubs came out on top ! Jealous and petty dub bashers

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:22 PM

    One of the top 2 teams in the country. Anyone that tries to say they’re not deserving of an All Ireland based on one game where BOTH teams were far from behaving like choir boys is talking waffle. As for the original comment, you’re from Tralee, that answers my question.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:32 PM

    Brian are you deserving of your mot

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:44 PM

    I cant wait till sunday.hopefully quieten these fellas for a decade. #sammightaswellhavestayedathome #hopehegotareturnticket

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    Mute Aideen Thornton
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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:48 PM

    Winning on Sunday will quieten us for a decade? Haha ok then! Oh and save the hashtags for Twitter.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:55 PM

    #we’llsee #superiormidfield #superiorforwards #whatstheoddsofconnollylastingthegame #mustbesomethinginthewater #surewe’lltakethemarkhamcupalso

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    Sep 19th 2015, 9:22 AM

    You uninteresting bore.

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    Sep 19th 2015, 12:23 PM

    Never met an interesting one to be honest.

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    Sep 21st 2015, 7:16 PM

    Well Bernard! Hope you got to put your feet up on the empty seat booked for Sam’s return trip home?? I think those ‘superior forwards’ of yours must have left their kicking boots at home! Brian, what happened to this greatness Kerry we’re going to show us?!?!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:14 PM

    Kerry for your holliers Dublin for the Sam! Wan the Dubs!!!!!!!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:12 PM

    Two players from the South side, yeah lets split the county in two.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:17 PM

    3 actually

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:17 PM

    3 actually, o carroll, o Sullivan and Bastick.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:18 PM

    Thumbs up there Eamo

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:42 PM

    Macauley , McManamon,Byrne .Ó Conghaile and Fitzsimons as well

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:16 PM

    3 from south side clubs which is how it would be divided I presume.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:18 PM

    Kind of goes to show what a stupid idea it would be.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:20 PM

    And one from Meath

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:39 PM

    We’ve actually annexed Meath so your comment is null and void.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:18 PM

    We’d love an all-Ireland….all Ireland would hate that…..C.O.Y.B.I.B.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:04 PM

    We’ll be marching down from Ringsend,
    And from Ballyfermot too.
    From Eastwall and Marino,
    To support the boys in Blue.
    For 2 long years we’ve waited
    and there’s nothing left to prove
    So lets here it now from Dublin
    Gavin’s army’s on the loose.

    The Jacks are back!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:22 PM

    Not much of a march from eastwall to Marino.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:13 PM

    Will be interesting to see if O’Sullivan starts. If he’s not fully fit don’t start him, not worth using a sub earlier than planned because he’s not fully fit. Fingers crossed he’s ready and able!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:20 PM

    He is starting Aideen

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    Mute Aideen Thornton
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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:23 PM

    No, he’s named to start. Whether he starts on the day is a whole other story. Team sheets can change on the day.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:30 PM

    Aideen the only way you can start an individual in the GAA with questions over fitness is from the start. There is no other way. If he has to be subbed so be it, but if you don’t start him, bring him on as a sub and he has to come off again, your down another sub.

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    Mute Aideen Thornton
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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:32 PM

    Fair point! I should have worded that ‘if he’s not fit don’t play him’.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:38 PM

    That depends on the nature of the injury to be fair, it’s a blow if he’s skinned and gone after 10 mins but if he has an hour of football in him it’s worth a shot.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:46 PM

    But there’s no way of knowing if he has an hour of football in him till you put him out there and hope. I can’t imagine he’s been able to prove himself by running rings around everyone in training, it’s only been 12 days – it’s all about deciding whether it’s worth the risk I suppose!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:33 PM

    Two superb teams.losing Marc and Paul murphy massive body blows for us but IN FITZ WE TRUST.. CIARRAI ABU

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:11 PM

    IMO McAuley should be starting

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:32 PM

    both defences to be in bother! kerrys better forwards to shade it In my view

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:54 PM

    It will be a game of bench warfare very tight to call. whoever gets the most impact from the bench will win hope its the dubs . . . COYBIB

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:15 PM

    Kerry hoping to give Dublin a game.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:44 PM

    Unusual to hear Kerry given a hope, ye must be rattled!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:15 PM

    Do the business, Dean Rock

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:08 PM

    Michael dara is goin to start for certain

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    Sep 19th 2015, 10:17 AM

    I wouldn’t be so sure. Bastick is better at playing the holding role and generally a bit better defensively than Michael dara. McCauley could be the winning of it if it’s still tight in the last 20 mins if he comes on fresh. At his best he’s a nightmare to play against and would give Dublin a huge lift and Kerry won’t love seeing him come on fresh if the game is still in the melting pot

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:27 PM

    Come on the dubs!!!!!!!!!

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    Sep 18th 2015, 11:53 PM

    Yerra, hopefully we’ll keep it close in the first half, and shur we’d be delighted to come within ten points.

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    Sep 18th 2015, 10:40 PM

    gavin has never started the 15 he picked on friday he’s fooling nobody

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    Sep 19th 2015, 12:47 AM

    Osullivan done his hammer less than two weeks ago he can’t possibly play on it , he’s gonna make it worse and miss the club championship doubt hel be risked but if so start him and see how long he lasts

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    Sep 19th 2015, 7:57 AM
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    Sep 19th 2015, 1:10 AM

    Michael Donnellan of Galway would walk onto that team

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