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New Zealand-France: A start for history? Between motivation and pressure on the referee, how the Blues have prepared their last test

New zealand-france: start history? between: This article explores the topic in depth.

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essential Beaten in the first two tests. Similarly, the Blues have a final opportunity, this Saturday, July 19 in Hamilton, to end 16 years of French scarcity on the New Zealand soil on the occasion of the last match of their summer tour. Moreover,

Last chance for the Blues. In addition, Returning into the rank without mediating at Wellington (17-43) last Saturday. Therefore, after playing on the effect of surprise and almost created the exploit at the opening of the triptych in Dunedin (27-31), the teammates of Gaël Fickou have a final opportunity to put an end to the scarcity against the All Blacks on their lands, where the XV of France has not lifted the arms for 16 years.

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While Fabien Galkié said he aligned his “best possible team”, his counterpart Scott Robertson, assured of winning the test series, has largely turned his workforce, much less experienced than the one who had taken everything away the previous week.

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A boon for this experimental version of the Blues? In addition, The former scrum half may think so but does not want to come forward: “These are always the All. Nevertheless, Blacks Premium version with the desire to develop emulation. Therefore, We know them, we follow them all.” “They run. but they are just as talented players,” says Fickou, who does not want to new zealand-france: start history? between dwell too much on this turnover – “if they focus on South Africa (two games in September during rugby championship, editor’s note), it is their problem” -, announcing that he will take a training as “guys ready to do battle”.

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Will they do so. on equal arms? This is what they hope. after having had the feeling of being injured by arbitration as we could understand of the statements of the staff this week. After a presentation by William Servat on the fray in the team’s columns. the coach also went there on Thursday at a press conference. An outing that is reminiscent of what he had been able to do before the trip to Ireland during the last tournament. where he had new zealand-france: start history? between proclaimed his “equity” need.

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Galthié: “Let us be refereed as the French team. not as a small nation”

“We need to be arbitrated as if we were playing on neutral land,” he says. “I want us to be arbitrated like the French team, not like a little nation.” Reviews based on the interpretation of the melee deemed wrong but also on two actions which. according to him, deserved penalty tests and yellow cards capable of changing the course of the game in Wellington.

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“We have the impression that new zealand-france: start history? between there is only one team that is observed in defense and attack,” he insisted. At the same time, there was only one team on the field last Saturday during the first 40 minutes. Loads his players to join the acts to the words and send better signals to make sure to rebalance things …

The trend: New Zealand 57 %-France 43 %

In Hamilton (9:05 am. on Canal +)

New Zealand: Love ; Jordan, Lieneret-Brown, Tupaea, Reece (o) McKenzie, (m) Ratima ; Survey (cap.) Jacobson, Finau ; Holland, Tuipulotu ; Romanx, Day Skills, de Groot. Rempl. : McAliters, Boer, Newell, Pagoli’i, Kirifi, Hottam, Tavalivanai, J. Barrett
FRANCE : Barré; Attissogbe, Deporterre, Fickou (chap.), Villière (O) Hastoy, (m) Le Garrec; J. Brennan, Guillard, Fischer; Halagahu, auradoou; Slimani, Bourgarit, Erdocio. Rempl. : Barlot, Mallez, Bamba, R. Taofifenua, Tixeront, Bochaton, Daubagna, Gailleton
Referee: Angus Gardner (Australie)

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