Wales' Six Nations opener in Paris did not go as planned as Warren Gatland's side got smashed 43-0 by France.
They even tries with Theo Attissogbe (twice), Louis Bielle-Biarrey (twice), Julien Marchand, Emilien Gailleton and Gregory Alldritt touching down for the hosts. This was a night to forget for Wales who failed to score a single point for the first time in Six Nations history.
Here are the players ratings for another disappointing result for Wales. You can read the full report here.
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Liam Williams 5
Williams had very little opportunity to show his capabilities with ball in hand and was constantly on the back foot. Got stepped by Antoine Dupont
Tom Rogers 6
Started the game well with a terrific try-saving tackle on Antoine Dupont. The Scarlets man put huge pressure on France in the air in the first-half and looked dangerous with ball in hand.
Owen Watkin 5
An early knock on but made up for it soon after by stripping the ball in contact to create an opportunity out wide. A few decent carries but was forced to leave the field after just 26 minutes with what looked like a serious knee injury
Nick Tompkins 5
Forced to play on the backfoot and was always under pressure but the Saracens man failed to spark Wales' attack when in possession.
Josh Adams 5
The Cardiff wing got exposed defensively on a few occasions and missed an early tackle on his opposite number Théo Attissogbé which put Wales under severe pressure
Ben Thomas 5
Showed glimpses of his attacking threat in the first-half with a couple of half-breaks while his kicking out of hand was decent. But Wales' attack ran out of ideas in the second-half, albeit behind a beaten pack.
Tomos Williams 5
If you didn't feel sorry for the Gloucester scrum-half who was constantly on the back foot then you have a heart of stone. Even the great Antoine Dupont would have struggled behind a pack that was losing the gainline to the extent Wales were.
Williams struggled but it's always difficult on the back foot.
Gareth Thomas 6
Put in a huge defensive shift with 17 tackles while he was also solid at scrum time. But struggled to get over the gainline against a powerful France pack.
Evan Lloyd 5
Started well with a couple of powerful carries while his darts were accurate. But was very lucky not to receive a red card after his shoulder made direct contact with the face of Louis Bielle-Biarrey.
Henry Thomas 6
Scrummaged well but was part of a Wales pack which got taken to the cleaners. But the Scarlets prop was one of the better players, getting through 12 tackles which isn't bad for a tighthead.
Will Rowlands 5
The experienced Wales lock worked his socks off but like so many of his teammates struggled to assert himself physically. Wales need more from the Racing 92 lock.
Dafydd Jenkins 5
The Exeter Chiefs lock is a real workhorse and ended the game as top tackler with 24. But the 22-year-old missed a crucial tackle on Antoine Dupont in the lead up to the third French try.
James Botham 5
Tried hard and offered himself as a carrier while he put a shift in defensively. But failed to slow down the speed of the home sides ruck ball.
Jac Morgan 8
The Wales captain got through a mountain of work putting in 21 tackles but didn't get any joy at the breakdown. Wales' top carrier and led from the front.
Aaron Wainwright N/A
Was forced from the field after a minute with a nasty facial injury.
Replacements
Elliot Dee 5
Offered himself as a carrier and tackled his heart out.
Nicky Smith 7
Scrummaged very well putting France under pressure and made some headway with his carrying. Pushing hard for a start in Rome
Keiron Assiratti 5
Tried his best but the game was already lost when he entered the fray.
Freddie Thomas 5
Received a yellow card for being offside despite looking clearly onside. Took one for the team.
Tommy Reffell 5
Played the vast majority of the game after Aaron Wainwright was forced from the field after a minute. One textbook turnover but like most of his teammates struggled with the French physicality.
Rhodri Williams 5
Tried his best but it was always going to be difficult to make an impact with so little time.
Dan Edwards 5
Couldn't have asked for a tougher start to his Test career. Didn't look out of place but it was always going to be difficult to make an impact behind a beaten pack.
Blair Murray 5
Didn't have enough time to make an impact.