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France Beat Australia 48-33 to Complete Winless Tour for Wallabies
France ended Australia's first winless European tour in 67 years with a 48-33 victory, featuring six tries and flawless kicking from Thomas Ramos.
- On Saturday France beat Australia 48-33 at the Stade de France, ending the Wallabies' first winless European tour in 67 years and spoiling Joe Schmidt's farewell test.
- Les Bleus displayed moments of attacking flair but costly indiscipline repeatedly allowed the Wallabies to regain momentum and stay competitive.
- Key contributors included Nicolas Depoortere and Matthew Faessler, who both scored two tries for France and Australia respectively.
- Momentum changed when Maxime Lucu was sin-binned and Tom Hooper received a yellow card, Josh Nasser brought Australia to 41-33, but Maxime Lamothe's late try sealed the win.
- France captain Gregory Alldritt said `We're happy to finish with a big win today,' while France coaching staff highlighted the toll of 15 tests in 22 weeks and defensive improvements needed.
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Winners of Australia 48-33, at the end of the autumn match tests, the tricolor rugbymen enjoyed Saturday 22 November at the Stade de France, without really reassuring.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleTest-Match. If they are not free of any reproach, the Blues have nevertheless come to the end of the Wallabies. Their offensive game was removed and the second half of the beautiful bill (48-33).
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right4Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left
38% Left
L 38%
C 31%
R 31%
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