France – All Blacks. Thirteen ways to beat the New Zealanders
All of France’s victories against the All Blacks are told by their champions, ahead of the 2023 Rugby World Cup and the opening match between France and New Zealand. Thirteen wins in 62 matches. A proportion that makes France the fifteenth black beast of all blacks in the northern hemisphere. And even if the Blues remain in a twelve-year drought against New Zealand (13 June 2009, 22-27), their recent success against the triple world champions (November 20, 2021, 40-25) was a sign of morale last night. World Cup 2023. With all eyes on the exciting opening match between France and New Zealand on September 8, 2023, how do you defeat Jules Oval? What is the recipe for destabilizing them? Nothing could be simpler: The Blues only need to combine the thirteen ingredients that have enabled them to beat the Blacks thus far, since Jean Pratt’s opening achievement (February 27, 1954, 3-0) in the final victory of Antoine Dupont and his cohorts. Thirteen forces combine to achieve the perfect match against the fifteenth fern and impose fear upon him. Thirteen watch words of respect from the first minute to the last minute of playing. Thirteen ways to win have been tested by those blues of all generations who once brought “Men in Black” on their knees and who here give us the way to continue. Speakers: André Boniface, Claude Dorth, Guy Novies, Jean-Michel Aguirre, Frank Mesnil, Emile Ntamak, Fabien Bellos, Olivier Magni, Yannick Jozyon, Cedric Heymans, Thierry Dessauere, Antoine Dupont …
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