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It might not be the day today for the All Blacks off the back of their two wins lately v England and Ireland, but it was certainly another good game of Rugby though in this year’s Autumn Nations Series and the French got what they wanted with the home win by a single point in Paris, 30-29.

Yes, the ABs fired off well with two early tries that sets up a seven point lead going into the break (10-17).

But unfortunately, a few injuries including one setback right away after kick-off and also risk averse tactics despite winning penalties backfired so badly – which made more and more difficult to get out of jail in the end v the scrambled French defense.

I’m sure there’s more good days to come between those two teams when the ABs welcome France on their home turf for a three-match tour in July next year, but what they need to do now is finish off the tour on a high v Italy next weekend at Juventus FC’s Allianz Stadium in Torino.

Thomas Ramos – what a performance he’s had at 10 for the mighty French side on home soil at a packed Stade De France in Paris. He has a great creativity collection of Swiss Army Knives that eventually got the home supporters pumping, especially on the counter-attack – like the Roman Baros TRY on debut & that cross kick for Louis Bielle-Biarrey to score one over with pace on the wide left after the ABs stuffed the ball up at the halfway mark. Also, he’s never shy at kicking conversions between the posts, even from long range that was enough to shut them down by just 1 point.

Then here comes the towering second rower 4 in Thibaud Flament who had a stellar performance all night long to protect the French from slipping away v the ABs. He’s bit of like a nightclub bouncer really, who doesn’t give his opponents easy passes to walk in, but he certainly kicked them out to give his French side the points they really need as his defensive strong hold was key to his country’s big win. And yes, the French nightlife went wild even more overnight thanks to their winning efforts v the ABs.

And Tamati Williams was unbelievably powerful with extreme force on the loosehead front row 1 for the ABs, particularly in the 1st half who sets up some amazing tries including winning penalties/scrums along the way. He’s been there and done that many times before including with the Crusaders as sure we will get to see more of his best work going into 2025. It would’ve been better though if the ABs went all in when it comes to winning penalties that would make Tamati even more dangerous to nail down the French for tries but when going for the safe penalty goals, um that didn’t go well.

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• Match ​ ​ : Australia vs France
• Series ​​ : Autumn International
• Venue​​ : Stade de France
• Time ​​ : Sunday, 6th Nov. 2022

The Wallabies led late after impressive tries from Lalakai Foketi and Jock Campbell, but Damian Penaud’s brilliance seized the win for the French at the death.

Points Summary

FranceAustralia
TriesTries
Penaud 75′Campbell 40′
Marchand 40′Foketi 17′
ConversionsConversions
Ramos 40′Foley 18′, 57′
Penalty GoalsPenalty Goals
Ramos 6′, 9′, 32′, 37′, 45′, 72′Foley 3′, 12′, 42′, 65′
Hodge 74′

• In a game that featured 33 points from penalty goals, the first of four tries saw Tom Wright fly down the left flank before putting Lalakai Foketi through to score as Australia raced into a 10-3 lead with a 100-metre effort. France rallied, though, and Thomas Ramos kicked two more penalties before Julien Marchand crashed over on the stroke of half-time.

• More penalties followed early in the second stanza before Jock Campbell found his way over in the corner to give the Aussies a 23-22 lead as Bernard Foley nailed the conversion. Ramos, Foley and Reece Hodge kicked further three-pointers and Australia led 29-25 with five to go when France threw the ball wide to the right.

• Penaud had played out a relatively quiet game, making half-breaks here and there aside from solid defence on the wing. But when he caught Matthieu Jalibert’s pass, he defied gravity, logic and the Wallabies’ cover defence to beat three before gliding over in the corner. Ramos couldn’t convert but France still had the lead, and they held it for three more tense minutes as the clock hit 80 to seal a one-point victory for Les Bleus.

Match Preview

  • The Australian team showed a good aggressive style of play in the first half. Then after the France team started scoring points, it was tight contest between the two sides.
  • At the end of the first half, the France team was leading by 16:19. After a tight contest in the second half Damian Penaud’s last minute goal won the match for France.

Wallabies will come back stronger

  • Any rustiness seen last week against Scotland was truly ironed out in this game as the Wallabies threw the ball around seamlessly and created many an opportunity to score with ball in hand.
  • Foketi’s opening try will go head-to-head with Penaud’s winner in the ‘try of the autumn’ stakes, and the more Australia play like that, the more likely they’ll be to finish on the right side of future contests.

France set standard ahead of South Africa visit

  • The tough tests don’t let up for France, with their match next weekend coming against the current Rugby World Cup holders, South Africa.
  • The Springboks are a tough test of physicality and skill for any side but if France want to be seen as true contenders to win their home World Cup in 2023, they’ll need to push the Boks as closely as they were pushed by the Wallabies here.
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