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Wales clinch Grand Slam
15/03/2008 21:06 - (SA)
Cardiff - Wales produced a gutsy display of tenacious defence to beat France 29-12 on Saturday to claim their second Six Nations Grand Slam in four years.
The Welsh completed their remarkable transformation from a side which crashed out of last year's World Cup in the group stages to conceding only two tries and finishing unbeaten after five games of European rugby's showcase tournament.
Wales tellingly punished France with five penalties for ruck infringements, three from James Hook and two from Stephen Jones.
In addition, winger Shane Williams became Wales' record try scorer with a touchdown under the posts and outstanding flanker Martin Williams scored with five minutes remaining. Both were converted by Jones.
Jean-Baptiste Elissalde hit back with three penalties and Dimitri Yachvili one for a game French side that failed to break down the home side's robust blitz defence fashioned by assistant coach Shaun Edwards, the former Wigan and Great Britain rugby league legend.
In complete contrast to the era of former coach Gareth Jenkins, who was sacked in the wake of the side's World Cup nightmare, the Welsh showed themselves capable of withstanding wave after wave of French attack.
Retained possession
Although the defensive model sometimes exposed the front five out wide, support from impressive centre pairing of Gavin Henson and Tom Shanklin, as well as full-back Lee Byrne, was quickly on hand to help out.
France retained possession for a concerted three-minute spell early in the game played under a closed roof, but it was Wales which went closer to opening the scoring, winger Mark Jones slipping on the slick pitch as he tried to sidestep the last French defender.
Hook kicked an eighth-minute penalty after a stray French hand in a ruck but missed a second effort five minutes later after some more sustained Welsh pressure.
French centre Yannick Jauzion then produced a try-saving tackle on Byrne after good hands from Martin Williams and Henson saw the ball move wide.
Two further French ruck infringements were penalised by Hook, with Elissalde knocking over one for the French after Wales failed to release the ball after a well-placed up-and-under from Anthony Floch.
Elissalde reduced the arrears to three points with a second penalty in injury time of the first-half, shortly after Henson had been yellow carded for a high tackle on flanker Fulgence Ouedraogo.
Highest try
Hook missed a second penalty three minutes into the second-half after Vincent Clerc took the wrong decision to run out of his own 22 metre area, and with Henson still off the pitch, Elissalde was successful with a third penalty to draw France level.
Then up stepped Shane Williams to become the highest try scorer for Wales with 41, chasing onto a spilled French ball in midfield and outsprinting Floch to touch down under the posts.
Stephen Jones hit the extras and then nailed a penalty with 15 minutes of the game to go after yet more French ill-discipline at a ruck.
The Welsh front five then shoved the France pack off their own ball at a five-metre scrum, a raft of replacements were made, and man-of-the-match Martin Williams ensured Wales an outstanding end to the Six Nations season with a well-taken try, also converted by Jones.
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