1994 France rugby union tour of Canada and New Zealand

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.

1994 France rugby union tour of Canada and New Zealand
Summary
P W D L
Total
10 07 00 03
Test match
03 02 00 01
Opponent
P W D L
 Canada
1 0 0 1
 New Zealand
2 2 0 0

France also became the fifth team after the 1937 Springboks, 1949 Wallabies, 1971 British Lions and 1986 Wallabies to win a test series in New Zealand.

Matches

Scores and results list France's points tally first.
Opposing TeamForAgainstDateVenueStatus
Canada A34311 June 1994TorontoTour match
Canada16184 June 1994NepeanTest match
North Auckland28239 June 1994WhangareiTour match
North Harbour232712 June 1994AucklandTour match
Waiparapa Bush53915 June 1994MastertonTour match
New Zealand B332518 June 1994WanganuiTour match
Nelson Bays481622 June 1994NelsonTour match
New Zealand22826 June 1994Lancaster Park, ChristchurchTest match
Hawke's Bay253029 June 1994McLean Park, NapierTour match
New Zealand23203 July 1994Eden Park, AucklandTest match

Highlights

The 22–8 victory on 26 June was the biggest win by France over New Zealand up to then. In the second test, on 3 July, New Zealand led 20–16 with three minutes of the match remaining. As they tried to run down the clock, Philippe Saint-André started a move in his own 22 which, 65 seconds later, ended with Jean-Luc Sadourny crossing the French line to score what became known as l'essai du bout du monde (the try from the end of the world), giving them a 23–20 victory.[1] It was the first time a side from a northern hemisphere nation had won a test series against the All Blacks.[2]

Touring party

Backs Sebastien Viars Jean-Luc Sadourny Emile Ntamack Philippe Saint-Andre Laurent Leflamand William Techoueyres Philippe Sella Philippe Carbonneau Yann Delaigue Thierry Lacroix Christophe Deylaud Benoit Bellot Pierre Montlaur Guy Accoceberry Alain Macabiau

Forwards Sylvain Dispagne Leon Loppy Xavier Blond Marc Cecillon Abdelatif Benazzi Jean-Francois Tordo Philippe Benetton Olivier Brouzet Olivier Roumat Olivier Merle Christian Califano Laurent Benezech Laurent Seigne Louis Armary Jean-Michel Gonzalez

References

  1. "Vidéos. Les plus beaux essais des Bleus face aux Blacks". L'Est Républicain (in French). 25 November 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2018.
  2. "Histoire du jeu". Rugby-Nomades (in French). Archived from the original on 11 April 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2018.

Further reading

Stephen Jones, ed. (1995). Rothmans Rugby Union Yearbook 1995–96. Headline. ISBN 0-7472-7816-4.

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