France clinched the Six Nations title with a commanding 35-16 victory over Scotland at Stade de France, crushing England’s hopes and setting a new tournament record with 30 tries. Thomas Ramos, now France’s all-time top points scorer, and Yoram Moefana (two tries) led the charge, while Louis Bielle-Biarrey’s eighth try of the campaign tied the single-season record. Scotland, sparked by Finn Russell’s flair and Darcy Graham’s score, trailed 16-13 at halftime, but France dominated the second half with relentless power and precision. The win capped a historic campaign for Fabien Galthie’s side, who showcased their attacking brilliance. Elsewhere, Ireland’s Peter O’Mahony bowed out after 114 caps in a win over Italy, reflecting on a decade of progress. France’s triumph in Paris was a night of records, resilience, and rugby mastery, cementing their status as champions.