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Dupont feels France focus is sharper for Six Nations title shot against England

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Dupont feels France focus is sharper for Six Nations title shot against England
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Dupont feels France focus is sharper for Six Nations title shot against England

2026-03-14 03:35 Last Updated At:03:50

PARIS (AP) — Captain Antoine Dupont has sensed a better attitude and attention by his France teammates as they try and satisfy a second shot at lifting the Six Nations trophy on Saturday.

France host England at the Stade de France in the championship curtain-closer knowing a bonus-point win should be enough. The permutation will be clearer after title rivals Ireland and Scotland square off hours earlier in Dublin.

The French were expected to clinch last Saturday but suffered a staggering 50-40 defeat to Scotland at Murrayfield, wiping out a Grand Slam bid. They came from 47-14 down to claim a vital four-try bonus point.

Recalling their preparation for Scotland, Dupont said on Friday there was “maybe a drop in concentration, a drop in determination.”

“I've definitely felt a good energy this week. More focus than the Scotland week,” the scrumhalf said at the captain's run. "It's always a tough week after performances like that but we’ve been through this before.

"We're capable of winning the tournament tomorrow so it's been easy to quickly switch gears and get our motivation back because there really is a great objective to achieve.

"If we win the tournament we'll forget a lot of what happened before, whether it was the good start or the disappointing match in Edinburgh. Once you've won, all you remember is the winner's name and the trophy. Maybe when we look back in 10 years we'll obviously regret that a Grand Slam is always better.

“But a tournament (win) is still a title and it's already so hard to win that. It would be incredible to win it.”

France seek consecutive titles for the first time since 2006-07, and a record eighth crown in the Six Nations era.

Dupont wasn't paying any mind to England's calamities. England was in danger of losing four matches in a single championship for the first time in 50 years.

England said before the championship it wanted to reach Paris fighting for the title, but that hope was destroyed by emphatic defeats against Scotland at Murrayfield and Ireland at Twickenham followed by a new low — a first ever loss to Italy last weekend in Rome.

“You always have to be wary of England,” Dupont said. "We know how difficult this competition is. We know that from one week to another the teams can look completely different.

"They are very experienced with some very strong individuals who know how to rise to the occasion in big matches. So even if they're not playing for the title this match still has a lot at stake for them.

“They have players who, even if they've been inconsistent during the Six Nations, are capable of being very dangerous and especially very physical. So we have to be able to stand up to that.”

To celebrate the 120th anniversary of Le Crunch, France will wear a special jersey in the same pale blue as that worn by the 1906 French team. England won that first match 35-8 at the Parc des Princes. France didn't beat England until 1927.

The overall record between them is 61 wins for England, 44 for France and seven draws. England has not beaten France on French soil in 10 years.

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France's Antoine Dupont, left, clears the ball during the Six Nations rugby match between Scotland and France in Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday March 7, 2026. (Jane Barlow/PA via AP)

France's Antoine Dupont, left, clears the ball during the Six Nations rugby match between Scotland and France in Edinburgh, Scotland, Saturday March 7, 2026. (Jane Barlow/PA via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Giants are signing defensive back Jason Pinnock to a contract for next season, according to a person with knowledge of the deal.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday because the move had not been announced.

Pinnock, who turns 27 one June 30, returns to a familiar place after spending last season with the San Francisco 49ers, playing in all 17 regular-season games and starting seven.

As a fifth-round pick of the Jets in 2021, Pinnock played his rookie year with them. He spent the 2022, ’23 and ’24 seasons with the Giants before departing in free agency.

Pinnock coming back makes him part of a rebuilt secondary for new coach John Harbaugh and defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson. He has played safety for most of his professional career.

New York also signed cornerback Greg Newsome and agreed to terms with safety Ar'Darius Washington, the latter of whom is one of at least four former Baltimore Ravens players following Harbaugh to his new team.

“I just feel like this is an up-and-coming team,” Newsome said Friday on a video call with reporters. “We’ve got a lot of guys on that front that can rush the passer, can do a lot of great things. The secondary, we’re all pretty young, and got a lot of potential. That was something that really intrigued me.”

The Giants lost starting cornerback Cor'Dale Flott to Tennessee, and it could turn out to be another training camp competition for who gets the No. 2 spot opposite Paulson Adebo. Last year, Flott beat out 2023 first-round pick Deonte Banks, who may get a clean slate with Harbaugh and new staff in charge.

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FILE - New York Giants safety Jason Pinnock (27) in action during the NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola,File)

FILE - New York Giants safety Jason Pinnock (27) in action during the NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Jan. 5, 2025, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Chris Szagola,File)

FILE - San Francisco 49ers safety Jason Pinnock (25) reacts during the first half of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

FILE - San Francisco 49ers safety Jason Pinnock (25) reacts during the first half of an NFL football game against the Seattle Seahawks in Santa Clara, Calif., Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez, File)

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