Scotland full back Stuart Hogg got over for the hosts first try of the game with some crafty footwork!
Scotland v France | 13 March 2016 | BT Murrayfield
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Scotland
15. Stuart Hogg
14. Tommy Seymour
13. Duncan Taylor
12. Alex Dunbar
11. Tim Visser
10. Finn Russell
9. Greig Laidlaw
1. Alasdair Dickinson
2. Ross Ford
3. WP Nel
4. Richie Gray
5. Jonny Gray
6. John Barclay
7. John Hardie
8. Josh Strauss
16. Stuart McInally
17. Rory Sutherland
18. Moray Low
19. Tim Swinson
20. Ryan Wilson
21. Sam Hidalgo-Clyne
22. Peter Horne
23. Sean Lamont
France
15. Scott Spedding
14. Wesley Fofana
13. Gael Fickou
12. Maxime Mermoz
11. Virimi Vakatawa
10. Francois Trinh-Duc
9. Maxime Machenaud
1. Jefferson Poirot
2. Guilhem Guirado
3. Rabah Slimani
4. Alexandre Flanquart
5. Yoann Maestri
6. Yacouba Camara
7. Wenceslas Lauret
8. Damien Chouly
16. Camille Chat
17. Vincent Pelo
18. Uini Atonio
19. Sebastien Vahaamahina
20. Loann Goujon
21. Sebastien Bezy
22. Jules Plisson
23. Maxime Medard
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About This Source - RBS 6 Nations
The Six Nations Championship is an annual international men’s rugby union competition between the teams of England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland and Wales.
The tournament is organised by the unions of the six participating nations under the banner of Six Nations Rugby, which is responsible for the promotion and operation of the men’s, women’s and under-20s tournaments, and the Autumn International Series, as well as the negotiation and management of their centralised commercial rights.
The Six Nations is the successor to the Home Nations Championship (1883–1909 and 1932–39), played between teams from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, which was the first international rugby union tournament. With the addition of France, this became the Five Nations Championship (1910–31 and 1947–99), which in turn became the Six Nations Championship with the addition of Italy.
England and Wales have won the championship the most times, both with 39 titles, but England have won the most outright titles with 29. Since the Six Nations era started in 2000, only Italy and Scotland have failed to win the Six Nations title.
The women’s tournament started as the Women’s Home Nations in the 1996 season.
In This Story: Aviva Stadium
Aviva Stadium is a sports stadium located in Dublin, Ireland, with a capacity for 51,700 spectators. It is built on the site of the former Lansdowne Road Stadium, which was demolished in 2007, and replacing it as home to its chief tenants: the Irish rugby union team and the Republic of Ireland football team.
Unlike its predecessor, which was solely owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union (IRFU), the current stadium is controlled by the IRFU and the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) through a 50:50 joint venture known as the Lansdowne Road Stadium Development Company (LRSDC). The joint venture has a 60-year lease on the stadium; on expiry the stadium will return to the exclusive ownership of the IRFU.
The 2011 UEFA Europa League Final between Portuguese sides Porto and Braga took place in the Aviva Stadium. Due to UEFA rules against corporate sponsorship outside the federation, the stadium was referred to as the “Dublin Arena” for this final.