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The final score was a 45–6 win to the All Blacks; a record at the time. [43] They met in France in 2006 – this time for a two-test series. The first test was played in Lyon on Armistice Day. The All Blacks defeated France 46–3 which was a record defeat for them at home. [44]
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.
France: 13 18 Stade de Toulouse: Toulouse France: 1977-11-19 France: 15 3 Parc des Princes: Paris: 1978-08-19 Australia: 13 12 Athletic Park: Wellington: 1978-08-26 Australia: 22 6 Lancaster Park: Christchurch: 1978-09-09 Australia: 16 30 Eden Park: Auckland Australia: 1978-11-04 Ireland: 10 6 Lansdowne Road: Dublin: 1978-11-11 Wales: 13 12 ...
The record for most Test match appearances, or caps, is held by Fabien Pelous with 118. Serge Blanco played for France between 1980 and 1991, and has scored 38 Test tries for France – more than any other player. The record for most Test points is held by Frédéric Michalak, who has scored 422 points for France in his 74 Test matches to date.
Full-time: France 27-13 New Zealand. Friday 8 September 2023 22:12, Lawrence Ostlere. France get their home World Cup off to the perfect start with a convincing win over New Zealand.
The vast majority of New Zealand's top players had taken part in a rebel tour of South Africa in 1986 and had been banned. Despite this the 'Baby Blacks' won 19–7 in Toulouse. France won 16–3 over the All Blacks in the 'Battle of Nantes' in 1986. France entered the inaugural World Cup as one of the favourites.
France 30-29 New Zealand: Les Bleus thrived in a thrilling autumn series test at the Stade de France with the help of Thomas Ramos’ perfect boot
The 1961 France rugby union tour of Australasia was a series of matches of the France national rugby union team which toured New Zealand and Australia in 1961. France won an historical match with Australia, but was defeated (0–3) by All Black's led by Don Clarke . [ 1 ]