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New Zealand and France have played eight Rugby World Cup games, more than any other pair of teams, including six play-off matches. Five have been won by New Zealand and three by France. [61] France's wins knocked New Zealand out of the 1999 and 2007 tournaments at the semi-final and quarter-final stage respectively.
The hosts beat the All Blacks at the Stade de France as the 2023 World Cup began with a heavyweight showdown France v New Zealand LIVE: Result and final score as All Blacks lose first ever Rugby ...
France and New Zealand first met on 14 September 1996 in the Canada Cup, the Black Ferns trounced the French (109–0) in Edmonton. [1] New Zealand won their next four encounters with three of them occurring in different Rugby World Cups in 2002, 2006 and 2010.
New Zealand: 9–2 France: Carlaw Park, Auckland: 17,914 6 August 1960 New Zealand: 9–3 France: Carlaw Park, Auckland: 14,007 24 September 1960 Australia: 13–12 France: 1960 Rugby League World Cup: Central Park, Wigan: 20,278 1 October 1960 Great Britain: 33–7 France: Station Road, Swinton: 22,293 8 October 1960 France: 0–9 New Zealand ...
France: 13 18 Stade de Toulouse: Toulouse France: 1977-11-19 France: 15 3 Parc des Princes: Paris: 1978-08-19 Australia: 13 12 Athletic Park: Wellington: 1978-08-26 Australia: 22 6 Lancaster Park: Christchurch: 1978-09-09 Australia: 16 30 Eden Park: Auckland Australia: 1978-11-04 Ireland: 10 6 Lansdowne Road: Dublin: 1978-11-11 Wales: 13 12 ...
The 1994 France rugby union tour of Canada and New Zealand was a series of matches played in June and July 1994 in Canada and New Zealand by France.After an unexpected loss to Canada, France became the first Northern Hemisphere nation to win a test match series in New Zealand.
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The 2011 Rugby World Cup Final was a rugby union match between France and New Zealand, to determine the winner of the 2011 Rugby World Cup. The match took place on 23 October 2011 at Eden Park, in Auckland, New Zealand. New Zealand won the match 8–7.