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8:58 p.m. : Well … the French too …
8:57 p.m. : In singing the Blacks are zero. Already that.
8:57 p.m. : First analysis of the music lover in the comments. Drawn match in the choir.
8:54 p.m. : Certainly Pierre, only 12 victories, but what victories! Remember the “end of the world try” in 1994 and the superb semifinal in 1999!
8:50 p.m. : @MaximeRose 12 French victories for 48 victories for the All Blacks and a draw that went through there, the least we can say is that the results are not very rosy.
8:49 p.m. : Good evening Pierre, do we know how many times the XV of France beat New Zealand during its history which must go back to the beginning of the 20th century?
8:48 p.m. : The President of the Republic visited the players at the beginning of the week in Marcoussis. “Never forget that you are wearing the colors of a very big country”, he insisted facing the players. “There will be doubts, there will be hard timess. VShe country that surpasses us, the colors that are ours, this collective that you represent, it is also what must in these moments lead you to transcend yourself.“Here are the pictures of the speech he gave them.
8:46 p.m. : It’s time to revise your files before the match of the XV of France! The keys to the match, it’s here, the portrait of Will Jordan, the new nugget of the All Blacks, it’s here, and the best way to cash a haka is by clicking here!
8:25 p.m. : We return to the Stade de France with our comrade from franceinfo sport, Maÿlice Lavorel, at the edge of the Dionysian field.
8:18 p.m. : Good evening Pierre, 10 years ago I was in London for the final lost… so many memories. I bet tonight for a victory for the blues, and a close match: 24-21. Have a good evening !
8:18 p.m. : They are no longer what they were the All Blacks ? the blues 30 to 23 ? !!!
8:17 p.m. : I try a 25-21, tight but for the Blues at the end! ?
8:17 p.m. : What nenni people of little faith! The young blues will make strong and bite the All Blacks, I see it …
8:16 p.m. : Disagree. Few tries, victory for the blues on penalties. 21/19
8:16 p.m. : Come on a little 20-18 for France Let’s stay confident shit?
8:16 p.m. : 23 All black and 18 France ?
8:16 p.m. : We go back a little salvo of your predictions before the shock France-All Blacks. I remind you that the winner is entitled to a live entrance to his glory.
8:02 p.m. : It is 8 p.m. As I cannot share with you a wonderful homemade spinach risotto, I offer you this point on the invigorating act:
• Gérald Darmanin announces the deployment of 50 GIGN and Raid agents in Guadeloupe, where demonstrations against the health pass are turning into looting.
• Between 18,000 and 50,000 people have taken to the streets against gender-based and sexual violence in the streets of Paris; A figure half lower than the previous parade organized two years ago.
• The mobilization to demand the release of the Chinese player Peng Shuai, who disappeared after denouncing a forced sexual intercourse by a senior official of the Chinese Communist Party, is increasing. The regime released a video where she pronounces the current date, in an attempt to extinguish the controversy.
H-1 before the shock of the evening, the France-New Zealand match, dress rehearsal for the opening match of the 2023 World Cup. To follow on our site in this dedicated live.
7:48 p.m. : @Mozart It happened last year again, on November 7 and 14, 2020, the Blacks lost to Australia and Argentina. So it’s not that old 🙂
7:47 p.m. : Good evening Pierre. Before making my prognosis, I would like to know when was the last series of 2 defeats of the All Blacks … if it has already happened. Because a lot, I don’t see them losing a second time.
7:35 p.m. : Our comrade from franceinfo sport Justine Saint-Sevin is at the edge of the lawn to attend the final adjustments of the Tricolores.
7:34 p.m. : Unfortunately I see a sad (for the French) 42-16 for the All-Blacks. As you said, the defeat against Ireland is going to be heavy, very heavy …
7:34 p.m. : Victoire des Blacks 10-38 … This is where you read it first 🙂
7:34 p.m. : 24 to 23 for New Zealand
7:32 p.m. : I heated the crystal ball near the stove … It gives a very close match, the Blues will fight like leaders but it is the All Blacks who will emerge victorious. Go the Blues ??
7:31 p.m. : I bet on a success NZ 27-9 against France
7:31 p.m. : I think 8 to 7 for France …..
7:31 p.m. : I also bet (unfortunately) on a tight victory for the All Blacks! 24 to 20!
7:30 p.m. : Here are your first predictions for the France-New Zealand shock tonight.
7:23 p.m. : @cdm and @Guillaume My comrade Louis San and I announce a success of the All Blacks: him, 25-17 and for my part I lean for a 34-20. The New Zealanders’ defeat in Ireland will, in our opinion, pique their pride.
7:20 p.m. : Good evening Pierre, a little prognosis for France-New Zealand tonight?
7:20 p.m. : I know it’s a bit early for the predictions, but in writing have you already made yours? I will bet on a narrow victory for France 21-20
6:20 p.m. : England release a benchmark victory against South Africa. Heavy.
6:19 p.m. : England-AfSud is a scandal! The referee waits for the 16th fault of the English to give them a yellow and no penalty attempt for the Sudafs … In short, the English have played 16 against 15. I hope that World Rugby will put Mr Brace aside!
6:19 p.m. : We were playing the revenge of the final of the last World Cup, and England took their revenge against South Africa at Twickenham (victory by a hair 27-26). A penalty from Marcus Smith at the very last minute of play allowed Eddie Jones’ men, who scored three tries against one for the South Africans, to win a thrilling game that almost escaped them due to numerous penalties conceded.
5:25 p.m. : It’s over in Castres with the great victory of the Blue It front of Black Ferns 29-7 (4 tries to 1). The score was sealed in the first period. We can be sure that Fabien Galthié’s Blues would sign for the same scenario in a few hours, at the Stade de France.
The report of the match from our friends from franceinfo sport is very hot!
(VALENTINE CHAPUIS / AFP)