RWC 2023

France down All Blacks to open home World Cup with a bang

September 9, 2023 9:20 am

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France rode a wave of passionate home support to beat three-time champions New Zealand 27-13 on Friday in the opening match of the 10th Rugby World Cup, burnishing their title pretensions by prevailing in a contest of rare intensity.

The defeat was the first ever in a World Cup pool match for the All Blacks, who lost skipper Sam Cane to injury just before kickoff but opened the scoring through winger Mark Telea inside two minutes.

France General Manager Raphael Ibanez says with this win they can look forward to a great RWC experience.

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“I think it’s just the perfect start we could imagine in front of a home crowd. It was a very hard fought win but I think the way the team delivered it’s very very promising for the next few weeks.”

Three penalties from fullback Thomas Ramos to one from New Zealand flyhalf Richie Mo’unga had France 9-8 ahead at the break but Telea struck again off a looping Rieko Ioane pass three minutes into the second half.


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Winger Damian Penaud scored a converted try in the 54th minute to put France 16-13 ahead and Ramos added another two penalties and Melvyn Jaminet crossed for another five-pointer two minutes from time.


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