How to beat New Zealand?
The French teams will be on the field on Saturday 5 November: the men at 9:00pm for the autumn tour against Australia (live on France Bleu Gironde) and the women at 7:30am against New Zealand in the World Cup semi-final. last.
The Lionesses of Bordeaux will also be well represented during the World Cup semi-final against France. Black farms the name of the women’s All Blacks team Agatha Suchat, Madusou Fall, and Anael Deshay It will initially be 15 but how can they beat the Blacks, the Queen of Rugby? Among the boys, France achieved thirteen victories in 62 matches. This is the percentage that makes the French fifteenth the bane of all blacks in the northern hemisphere. And even if the Blues remain in a twelve-year drought against New Zealand (June 13, 2009, 22-27), their recent success against the triple world champions (November 20, 2021, 40-25) left its mark at the dawn of the 2023 World Cup. And as all All eyes are on the exciting opening match between France and New Zealand on September 8, 2023. How can we defeat the ghouls of the Oval? What is the recipe for destabilizing them? Nothing is easier; It is enough for the Blues to put together the thirteen ingredients that have allowed them to beat the All Blacks so far, from Jean Prat’s opening feat (February 27, 1954, 3-0) to Antoine’s final triumph over Dupont and others. A story that can be found in a wonderful book (Thirteen ways to beat the New Zealanders at solar versions) Written by an enthusiast: Olivier Filipreau. Author, translator and journalist, he worked notably for L’Equipe and Liberation. Today he runs the blog Contradiction on Lemonde.fr.
the anthem! The beginning of an 80-minute fight
Each country has an anthem (or two), lyrics, a story and, above all, different feelings and memories for each player. The national anthem is a wave of communication and cohesion, before the intensity of the international match, which takes on a very special flavor in the oval world. A world that is part of an identity Gillem Herbert , Landis Heart and Soul. He chose the path of journalism to be closer to action. After working at L’Équipe 21 and RMC Sport, he created and directed the film “Cadrage over” for Canal+ for two years. He was the one who had a good idea to write Rugby Choir this Beautiful book published by Amphora.
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