France squeeze past England to win U20 Grand SlamMedia caption, France tryByAlastair TelferBBC Sport journalistPublished4 minutes agoMen’s Under-20 Six NationsFrance (26) 31Tries: Cazemajou 2, Rates, Frier, Garault Cons: Keletaona 3England (21) 28Tries: Offiah, Staples, Williams, Lilley Cons: Keylock 4France sealed a first Under-20 Six Nations Grand Slam since 2014 with a thrilling victory over England in La Rochelle.Les Bleus had the title secured on 26 minutes, with a fast start gaining four tries and the required bonus point.Dylan Cazemajou, who crossed twice, Melvyn Rates and Timeo Frier all scored tries to take the hosts out of second-placed Ireland’s reach.Despite racing into a 21-0 lead, England responded through tries by Tyler Offiah and Jimmy Staples.Elliot Williams’ score from close range again pegged back France, with Nick Lilley’s converted try putting Andy Titterrell’s side in front.The hosts, who secured back-to-back titles for the first time in their history, looked nervy as they missed two penalties to regain the lead.Saracens wing Noah Caluori then produced a stunning try-saving tackle to deny what looked a likely score in the corner, and hat-trick of tries, for Cazemajou.However, a late try by Gabin Garault ensured the Under-20 side went one further than the senior team.
England’s defeat by Wales in the final match of last year’s tournament denied them a Grand Slam and handed the title to France.
Titterrell’s side suffered defeats against both Ireland and France to finish third in this year’s championship.