PARIS (Reuters) -France ended their Six Nations campaign with an emphatic 41-28 victory over Wales at the Stade de France on Saturday, and although they surrendered their title, Les Bleus showed they would be among the favourites when they host the World Cup in six months.
Damian Penaud crossed twice, Jonathan Danty, Uini Atonio and Gael Fickou scored a try each and Thomas Ramos kicked the other points, meaning Fabien Galthie's side were still in a position to win the championship if Ireland were to lose to England without a bonus point later on Saturday.
