France wins bronze by crushing Canada – Liberation

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Despite the disappointment of the semi-final lost by a small point (25-24) against the New Zealanders, the French were able to remobilise. For Les Bleues, it is the sixth bronze medal in nine editions.

The women’s XV of France, by crushing Canada 36 to 0 on Saturday at Eden Park in Auckland in the “small” final of the World Cup, perfectly succeeded in overcoming its disappointment suffered in the semi-final against the New Zealanders to finish with the bronze medal.

At the final whistle, Les Bleues all hugged each other tightly to celebrate this big and clear victory, won thanks to five tries, including a double from winger Marine Ménager, which allowed them to win a sixth bronze medal. in nine editions – knowing that during the first World Cup in 1991, which saw the victory of the American Eagles, there was no bronze awarded, France and New Zealand sharing third place .

Despite the disappointment of the semi-final lost by a small point (25-24) against the New Zealand “Black Ferns”, the French women were therefore able to remobilize to largely dominate this Canadian team which could not offer much -thing.

It is the country that has finished third most often in the tournament: it had already climbed on this step of the podium in 1994 (against Wales), 2002 (against Canada, already), 2006 (idem) , 2014 (against Ireland) and 2017 (against the United States).

The pillar Assia Khalfaoui had evoked this week this bronze medal as a “consolation prize”winger Joanna Grisez said: “It will be better than nothing.”

Nevertheless, winning this match for third place in this way not only warmed the hearts of the French supporters, who supported their team throughout the match, but is definitely a good omen for the future: Six Nations Tournament in spring, and especially World Cup 2025 in England.

This bronze medal is also a great reward for four “great ladies” of French rugby who bowed out on Saturday in Auckland: second lines Safi N’Diaye and Céline Ferer, third line Marjorie Mayans and scrum half Laure Sansus, in the stands because injured since the match against England in pool.

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