The clash between the XV of France and the All Blacks keeps all its promises! Relive here all the tests of this meeting played on the pitch of the Stade de France.
9th minute: Lakai plants the first banderilla
It was the All Blacks who got into the game the best. Shortly before the tenth minute, the Kiwis chained acrobatic passes to undermine the French defense. Ardie Savea then inherits the leather, beats several French defenders and serves Peter Lakai. Having entered the match very early, the New Zealand flanker finished behind the line.
27th minute: Roigard surprises everyone
Ah, those scrum-halves… They're smarter than everyone. New example with Cam Roigard who tackles Grégory Alldritt and at the same time manages to steal the ball from him. A few seconds later, the Hurricanes player finishes in the goal.
33rd minute: Buros revives the Blues!
We had to wait until the 33rd minute to see a reaction from the XV of France. For his first selection, the Union Bordeaux-Bègles fullback scored a try and brought the Blues within a few points. A great first for Romain Buros.
At the break, the Blues were trailing 17-10.
44th minute: Boudehent all powerful
Author of a major performance, Paul Boudehent was rewarded with an essay a few seconds after the start of the second act. The Rochelais finished the job by flattening with force.
17-17 after 45 minutes!
51st minute: Bielle-Biarrey the rocket
On a stray ball in the middle of the field, Thomas Ramos sent an intelligent kick into the opposing camp. Everyone then looked at a man: Louis Bielle-Biarrey. The supersonic winger impressed by blasting past Sevu Reece and Anton Lienert-Brown. He scored the third French try.
The Blues finally won 30-29 against the All Blacks!
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