- France scored 11 attempts in a ruthless victory in Rome on Sunday afternoon
- Antoine Dupont took the French to an overwhelming 73-24 defeat of the Italy hosts
- They recovered with style of their loss of one point against England last time.
Captain Antoine Dupont took France to an overwhelming defeat by 73-24 of Italy's hosts while running in 11 attempts in a triumph of Six Nations full of action on Sunday, bouncing with the style of its defeat of a point in England in England in England in England His last game a fortnight back.
Dupont was at his best imperious moment as he directed issues at the Olympic Stadio and scored two attempts, as did the fullback Leo Barre.
The other French attempts were shared here between Mickael Guillard, Pedato Mauvaka, Paul Boudehent, Gregory Alldritt, Louis Biary, Theogbe and Pierre-Lois Barbassi, while Thomas Ramos Booms Booms and replace Maxime Lucu One.
Italy had opened the attempt to score through Tommaso Menoncello in the 12th minute with his central partner Juan Ignacio Brex splashing his other attempt at the first half.
Paolo Garbisi contributed an attempt in the middle of the second half and kicked the conversion, while Tommaso Allan started a penalty and two conversions.

