France knock down All Blacks in World Cup opener | Sunday Observer

France knock down All Blacks in World Cup opener

10 September, 2023
France’s Damian Penaud crosses the line to score against New Zealand in their Rugby World Cup opening match in Paris on Friday night. France won 27-13
France’s Damian Penaud crosses the line to score against New Zealand in their Rugby World Cup opening match in Paris on Friday night. France won 27-13

France made the perfect start on their quest for a first Rugby World Cup title as they beat three-time champions New Zealand 27-13 to delight the Stade de France in Paris on Friday.

The hosts had to fight deep into the final quarter after tries from New Zealand wing Mark Telea inside the opening minutes of both halves threatened to wreck the opening-day party. Ultimately, though, Thomas Ramos’ relentless boot and a well-worked try from Damian Penaud edged them clear of the enterprising, if fading All Blacks.

A 73rd-minute penalty from Ramos finally put France out of seven-point range on the scoreboard and the home fans could celebrate in comfort as their players hunted for a crowning try.

They found it with three minutes left as Melvyn Jaminet gathered fellow replacement Maxime Lucu’s teasing chip.

France will continue their Pool A campaign on Thursday against Uruguay before meetings with Namibia and Italy.

Victories in all three would guarantee them top spot and a last-eight meeting with the runners-up from Pool B, which contains Ireland, South Africa and Scotland.

New Zealand, who had won all 31 of their previous pool-stage game at World Cups, will know from painful experience that all is not lost.

(BBC sport)

 

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