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The hosts beat the All Blacks at the Stade de France as the 2023 World Cup began with a heavyweight showdown France v New Zealand LIVE: Result and final score as All Blacks lose first ever Rugby ...
Everything you need to know ahead of the Rugby World Cup fixture
Fri 15 Sept New Zealand v Namibia (8pm, Stadium de Toulouse, Toulouse) Wed 20 Sept Italy v Uruguay (4.45pm, Stade de Nice, Nice) Thu 21 Sept France v Namibia (8pm, Stade Vélodrome, Marseille)
The victory was France's first win in New Zealand over the All Blacks. [19] The 1980s saw many France – New Zealand tests. The first two were in 1981 when the All Blacks toured France, visiting in Toulouse and Paris; the All Blacks won both tests, 13–9 and 18–6 respectively. In 1984, France visited New Zealand for two tests.
In the second test, on 3 July, New Zealand led 20–16 with three minutes of the match remaining. As they tried to run down the clock, Philippe Saint-André started a move in his own 22 which, 65 seconds later, ended with Jean-Luc Sadourny crossing the New Zealand line to score what became known as l'essai du bout du monde (the try from the end ...
On 22 May, Brunel named a 32-man squad ahead of France's three-test series against New Zealand. [2] On 27 May, Sébastien Taofifenua was called up to the squad to replace the injured Eddy Ben Arous. [3] On 10 June, Rémy Grosso was declared forfait for the rest of the tour. [4] Coaching team: Head coach: Jacques Brunel; Backs coach: Jean ...
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This was the sides' first encounter since they met in the 2011 Rugby World Cup final, which New Zealand won 8–7. It was France's first test series against the All Blacks since their 2009 two-test tour of New Zealand, which ended in a 1–1 draw. The tour began at the stadium where they last played each other, Eden Park in Auckland on 8 June.