PARIS (Reuters) - Wales claimed their second Six Nations title in three years after France lost 27-23 to Scotland as the visitors celebrated their first win in Paris since 1999 in a dramatic championship finale on Friday.
France looked set to win their fourth match in this year's campaign when they won the ball in the last play in stoppage time. But Brice Dulin, who had scored the decisive try in last Saturday's nerve-jangling 32-30 victory against Wales, turned from hero to villain as he ran with it instead of kicking it out in an ill-advised attempt to secure a fourth-try bonus point.