Saturday, November 15, 2014

Test match: A brilliant French revenge! – France Info

It was blowing an air of revenge this Saturday at the Stade de France. After three straight losses on the tour in June against the Australians, the XV of France had to react. And teammates Thierry Dusautoir even better. By winning 29-26, the Blues have struck a blow for ten months of the World Cup. Dominant in all areas of the game and especially in conquest, El Tri were wobbling Wallabies too vague. 94% of successful tackles, Australians were stifled throughout the game, even if they proved dangerous at the end of each period. After Fiji last week, France connects a second victory before returning to Argentina next Saturday.
start of madness
arrived on the ground with the knife between teeth, the French took from the beginning of the meeting Australians throat. The domination of the XV of France is soon to be rewarded in the seventh minute with a try of Toulon, Sébastien Tillous-Borde after a melee in the twenty-two of Australia. The Wallabies are very clumsy and must rely on the foot of Bernard Foley to stay in touch. In place defensively, El Tri will not release the pressure and men Michael Cheika dominated in all areas, except maybe melee are again overflowing. On a personal feat Teddy Thomas (29th) happens to eliminate six defensemen, the Blues take off the scoreboard (17-6). Absent from the debate for 35 minutes, do four minutes while the Wallabies end of the period to go back to a point and inflict 10-0 to the Blues before returning to the locker room. A late 17-16
match stressful
In the second act, Philippe Saint-André decides to go UINI Atonio and Bastareaud to bring freshness but also of power. And from the first possession of the French, the two newcomers stand out in lowering Australians impacts. The superiority of the Blues unabated and the second half is a copy of the first with Wallabies who fail to develop their game, like Israel Folau a nonexistent field. With eight minutes of the final whistle, the Blues have ten point lead and say that the case is in the pocket. But on an Australian offensive, Rémy Talès, only came into play, gets a yellow card that can be described as severe. The French then fourteen and in the process, Simmons, after a beautiful movement, managed to flatten behind the line (77th). The end game is intense, but the defense is holding tricolor and France sign a magnificent win against the third world nation. . 29-26

TOUR FALL / TESTS-GAMES
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Namibia – Germany: 58-20
Saturday, November 1, 2014
United States – New Zealand 6-74
Japan – New Zealand Maori : 21-61
Barbarians – Australia 36-40
Friday, November 7, 2014
Canada – Namibia: 17-13
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Japan – New Zealand Maori : 18-20
England – New Zealand : 21-24
Wales – Australia : 28-33
Italy – Samoa: 24-13
Ireland – South Africa: 29-15
Scotland – Argentina: 41- 31
France – Fiji: 40-15
Romania – USA : 17-27
Friday, November 14, 2014
Canada – Samoa : 13-23
French Barbarians – Namibia: 35-14
Saturday 15 November 2014
England – South Africa: 28-31
Wales – Fiji: 17-13
Italy – Argentina canceled due to inclement weather
Romania – Japan : 13-18
Tonga – United States: 40-12
Scotland – New Zealand : 16-24
France – Australia: 29-26
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Ireland – Georgia
Friday, November 21, 2014
Fiji – US
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Scotland – Tonga
Italy – South Africa
Ireland –
Wales Australia – New Zealand Portugal
– Namibia
Romania – Canada
England – Samoa
France – Argentina
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Georgia – Japan
Saturday, November 29, 2014
England – Australia
Wales – South

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