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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]
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.
France lay down Rugby World Cup marker but not how they intended. Full-time: France 27-13 New Zealand. Friday 8 September 2023 22:33, Lawrence Ostlere. More from the player of the match, France ...
Match 1: 2 June Taranaki: Rugby Park, New Plymouth: Won 30–18 Match 2: 6 June Marlborough: Lansdowne Park, Blenheim Won 36–9 Match 3: 9 June Wellington: Athletic Park, Wellington Won 38–18 Match 4: 12 June Otago: Carisbrook, Dunedin Lost 20–10 Match 5: 16 June NEW ZEALAND: Lancaster Park, Christchurch Lost 9–10 Match 6: 19 June Hawke ...
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 ...
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The 2000 New Zealand rugby union tour of Japan and Europe was a series of matches played in November 2000 in Japan and Europe by New Zealand national rugby union team.. It was a double tour because, while the All Blacks, the "New Zealand A" (at those time not called as "Junior All Blacks", name used for Under 23 side) toured also.