France Claim Victory against New Zealand in World Rugby U20 Championship

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The World Rugby U20 Championship witnessed an intense match between two-time defending champions France and New Zealand, played in heavy rain. France emerged victorious, defeating New Zealand 35-14, marking the heaviest defeat in New Zealand’s U20 Championship history.

France’s Determination to Retain Their Title

Paarl’s stormy skies witnessed a display of determination from France, who aimed to retain their championship title. Les Bleuets’ pack displayed sheer power from the beginning, setting the stage for winger Théo Attissogbe to score the opening try. It was Posolo Tuilagi, however, who played a pivotal role in their triumph, earning the Player of the Match award for his two tries in his tournament debut. Hugo Reus also delivered a standout performance, showcasing his goal-kicking prowess by converting all five of Les Bleuets’ tries.

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New Zealand’s Struggles

In contrast, New Zealand struggled to make an impact, with their attack faltering in the face of Les Bleuets’ unwavering defense. The first half ended on a frustrating note for the Junior All Blacks, who were denied a much-needed try by a missed lineout.

France Secure Bonus Point

The second half saw France secure a bonus point just three minutes in, as Tuilagi crashed over the line once more, with Reus showcasing his skills with another superb conversion. New Zealand attempted to fight back, but the tide of penalties continued to flow against them.

Disallowed Tries and Sin-Bins

Baptiste Jauneau’s sin-bin for France offered a glimmer of hope, but disappointment followed when Macca Springer’s try was disallowed due to an illegal tackle. New Zealand’s misfortune continued with center Costes being sent to the sin-bin, leaving France short-handed for the remainder of the match.

New Zealand’s Late Comeback

However, the Junior All Blacks finally made their mark on the scoreboard in the 58th minute, with a penalty try awarded to their pack. Peter Lakai’s try moments later, converted by Taha Kemara, gave the team a boost, but France remained resolute.

France’s Tried and Tested Strategy

Returning to their tried and tested strategy, France saw Brent Liufau score from close range in the 68th minute, with Reus maintaining his perfect kicking record to seal the game. France’s victory underscores their unwavering commitment to defending their title and leaves an indelible mark on the history of the U20 Championship.

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