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The All Blacks defeated France 46–3 which was a record defeat for them at home. [44] This was despite the All Blacks' team not being their strongest available. [45] Following the defeat France's manager Jo Maso said that the All Blacks played the match, "for all the New Zealanders who died during the two World Wars in Europe". [46]
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All Blacks Tour 1963–64, Mulligan Andrew, Souvenir Press (1964), ASIN B0019OAAN8; Henry's All Blacks: The 2007 World Cup Campaign, Murray Deaker, HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) (25 April 2008), ISBN 1-86950-668-5; Goodbye to Glory: All Blacks Tour of South Africa, 1976, Terry McLean, Pelham Books (June 1977), ISBN 0-7207-0997-0
The 1986 New Zealand Rugby Union tour of France was a series of eight matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in France in October and November 1986. The All Blacks won seven of their eight games, losing only the second of the two internationals against France .
The 1977 New Zealand rugby union tour of Italy and France was a series of nine matches played by the New Zealand national rugby union team (the All Blacks) in Italy and France in October and November 1977. The All Blacks won eight of their nine games, losing only the first of the two internationals against France.
The 1990 New Zealand rugby union tour of France was a series of matches played between October and November 1990 in France by New Zealand national rugby union team Results [ edit ]
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France hosting the All Blacks at the Stade de France located in Saint-Denis, near Paris. Historically, France played internationals at venues such as the Parc des Princes and the Stade Olympique de Colombes, both in Paris. [33] The Stade Olympique de Colombes was the main venue for the 1924 Summer Olympics, where rugby was a sport. [4]