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Saint-André over the moon

12th November 2012 06:37

Wesley Fofana France v Australia

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France head coach Philippe Saint-André was delighted with his team's convincing 33-6 win over Australia over the weekend.

Saturday's victory was a first over the Wallabies since 2005 and the result fell just one point short of their record win of 34-6 dating back to 1976.

The home side scored three tries to none, man-of-the-match Frederic Michalak also contributing 15 points with a perfect kicking record of six from six, including a snap drop-goal.

The Wallabies had only two first-half Mike Harris penalties to their credit.

Saint-André was known as a dazzling, fleet-footed winger in his illustrious playing days, the epitome of so-called "French flair".

But the new France coach has been able to instil a steely level of defensive nous in his team, demonstrated as Les Bleusran out convincing winners at the Stade de France in their first November international.

"I'm proud of my players," said Saint-André.

"It was a quality game. We went into it wanting to play in a confrontational way.

"We produced a great defence, moving up quickly and were very aggressive at the ruck. That was the key to the match.

"When you see what other southern hemisphere countries did today, South Africa beating Ireland and Argentina beating Wales, I've told my players to enjoy the win because it's not often you beat Australia, especially by 30 points."

Much of the pre-game hyperbole was given to the absence of captain Thierry Dusautoir and number eight Imanol Harinordoquy in the backrow.

But the duo were not missed as replacements Yannick Nyanga and Louis Picamoles both produced outstanding performances.

Saint-André had talked before the match of the dawning of a new era in French rugby with a cyclical rotation of retiring or injured older players in full swing.

And he offered new caps to loosehead prop Yannick Forestier and lock Jocelino Suta, with Sebastien Vahaamahina also coming off the bench in his first outing in the blue shirt.

Scrum-half Maxime Machenaud was winning just his second cap and full-back Brice Dulin his third.

"We had to inject some fresh blood into the squad because of injuries, but everyone performed well," said Saint-André.

"The likes of Francois Trinh-Duc and Morgan Parra offered a lot off the bench and the three new caps all came through in impressive style.

Saint-André immediately turned his sights on the rest of his team's November campaign, which includes matches against Argentina and Samoa on the coming two weekends.

"I wanted to string together three tests (against Australia, Argentina and Samoa), some people thought I was being too optimistic, but we've started well," he said.

"Against Argentina, we'll have to have the same intensity, and we'll also have to have that same fear that we had today."

Comments

hellovanite says...

Very well played France the trick is to now maintain that level of play consistently

Posted 05:19 13th November 2012

RobinMasters says...

Well, Melkdave, it has never been the case, but I will support England next week end... as far as I remember, it would be the first time an English win would do us a favour!

Posted 21:29 12th November 2012

melkdave says...

Happy i am for PSA and truth to told France ,now they have to back up that performance.With a victory over the pumas ,which will not be easy at all,but i hope France can,almost as much as i hope England and crush Australia as France did lol.Both are very possibly imo.

Posted 10:20 12th November 2012

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