Six Nations round-up: Romain Ntamack controlled the game with authority for France and England's women got revenge in Cardiff France beat Scotland 27-10 and Ireland defeated Italy 26-16 in the Six Nations France's Romain Ntamack is the youngest player in this year’s championship Manu Tuilagi flattened Liam Williams with a huge tackle in Cardiff on SaturdayBy Chris Foy for the Daily Mail Published: 22:00 GMT, 24 February 2019 | Updated: 22:00 GMT, 24 February 2019 Viewcomments Wales pulled off a stunning comeback to beat England 21-13 on Saturday in Cardiff. Elsewhere in the Six Nations, France beat Scotland 27-10 and Ireland defeated Italy 26-16. Sportsmail's Chris Foy has a round-up of this weekend's action in case you missed anything. Wales pulled off a stunning comeback to beat England 21-13 on Saturday in Cardiff A vote for Romain Romain Ntamack is the youngest player in this year’s championship but he controlled the game with calm authority for France, in his first Test appearance at fly-half, as Scotland lost in Paris. The 19-year-old (right) linked well with Antoine Dupont, in a new half-back pairing, and made 19 tackles. French dressing down Scotland's players would have been well advised to avoid brutal match ratings in French newspaper, L’Equipe. Prop Simon Berghan and centre Nick Grigg earned harsh reviews — with both men scoring just 2/10. The casualty list was so severe that the BBC unveiled a XV of injured stars (minus only a prop). Prop Simon Berghan and centre Nick Grigg (pictured) earned harsh reviews from L'Equipe Serene Williams A light-hearted moment. Shortly after clashing by the touchline and having to be separated, Manu Tuilagi flattened Liam Williams with a huge tackle in Cardiff. Footage showed Saracens full back Williams, under a pile of bodies, turning to smile at Tuilagi, who patted his face in response. Wales breached There was some English revenge in Cardiff on Sunday as the women’s team thrashed Wales 51-12 to enhance their prospects of a clean sweep. The Red Roses were sufficiently dominant to claim nine tries, with Sarah Bern and Jess Breach each touching down twice. England’s next match is a title decider against unbeaten Italy. There was some English revenge in Cardiff on Sunday as the women’s team thrashed Wales Eddie’s window closes Quote of the weekend came from England head coach Eddie Jones (right), on the dashing of his team’s Slam ambitions: ‘Grand Slams are like when you go to buy a car and you get tinted windows — it’s an added extra. We can’t get the added extras now but we can still get the championship.’ Sulking Sexton Ireland’s mood in light of another unconvincing performance was summed up by Johnny Sexton’s reaction when he was replaced with two minutes remaining in Rome. The change allowed Jack Carty to make a cameo Test debut but the World Player of the Year stomped off, grimacing and chuntering away to himself. Team of the weekend L Williams (Wales); D Penaud (France), K Earls (Ireland), G Fickou (France), J Adams (Wales); R Ntamack (France), G Davies (Wales); R Evans (Wales), G Guirado (France), D Bamba (France); AW Jones (Wales), C Lawes (England); J Navidi (Wales), R Moriarty (Wales), T Curry (England). Johnny Sexton was unhappy when he was replaced with two minutes remaining in Rome Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility