Women’s Rugby World Cup: ‘It was minimal’, blue, third, removed their frustration a little

Women’s Rugby World Cup: ‘It was minimal’, blue, third, removed their frustration a little

Les Bleues ends on a good note. At the end of a clear and pure success Against the Canadians this Saturday at Eden Park in Auckland (36-0)The French women’s rugby team finished the New Zealand World Cup on the third step of the podium. Successful performance, punctuated by five attempts, to his liking. “We were able to put together 40 points (36, editor’s note) for the Canadian team, third in the world rankings which almost beat England last week… We can see that the potential of this team was there,” coach Thomas Darrac confirmed.

Above all, this demonstration allows to release the enormous frustration created by it He lost this semi-final by a small point to future winner New Zealand (25-24). While the Blues got a winning penalty in the last moments. There was room for a first World Cup final. However, the tricolor technician wants to keep a “very positive balance sheet”. It was hard to swallow leaving empty handed. “We are very proud to be back in France with this medal. This third place allows us to come up with something and that is very positive. It was the minimum we wanted to strive for with this group,” says third streak and captain Gael Hermit.

future youth

The Imperial on Saturday, especially on the defensive level, the French also gave a nice ending to several players who were playing their last competition in the jersey that surrounds the cock. Marjorie Mayen, Safi Ndiaye, Celine Ferrer or even Lauri Sansos, who has been injured since the match against EnglandHe could leave with a sense of accomplishment. “I feel great, I am very touched. I am more than satisfied with this finish,” Celine Ferrer said at the end of the match.

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But now, Thomas Darracq players must be heading into the future. This 15th for France intends to count on new CEOs and a renewed core to build the foundations for major international success in the future. Obviously, we think of captain Gaëlle Hermet but also of the sisters Romane and Marine Ménager, the inaugural Caroline Drouin or the bitch Agathe Sochat. Not to forget Joanna Graces on the wing, who can’t yet claim her executive status, but she signed some great performances during the World Cup.

As for Lee Bleu, he is now heading into the 2023 Six Nations Championship which begins next March. An obvious target for Habs, who have already won the competition six times.

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