Those young ABs are going to learn some valuable lessons from this. A great reason for the junior teams to be given the support and exposure. Great stuff and a solid game from France. They look very good.
EN EL TRY DEL 9 ALL BLACK, EL PRIMERO, SE NOTA CLARAMENTE SU VISION DE JUEGO, YA HABIA ELEGIDO AL 10 COMO EL HOMBRE A SUPERAR Y LO HIZO CON SU VELOCIDAD ESCONDIDA . GRAN JUGADA, GRAN PARTIDO
@@dapugy523Those were the joke years. South Africa have cheated their way to the last two but we can see that the superior Irish and French teams are pulling away at youth level. The All blacks will remain competitive but France. Eng and Ireland will dominate the next 10 world cups.
@@blairrobert3438 Keep praying for the rest of your life my friend, and whatever you do don't bet on northern hemisphere teams, you'll be losing your money that's for sure.
@blairrobert3438 south Africa will threepete,then after that they'll be the side to beat to win any future world cups. Since professionalism has begun we're finally seeing the fruits of following generations and the world has caught up with the southern hemisphere countries of the likes of new Zealand and Australia who dominated before professionalism happened. I've said before and been shouted down,but new Zealand rugby is in the same position Australia was twenty years ago. There's bigger population pools to choose from and the money is there now when it's wasn't for other countries,the only southern hemisphere country that will stay strong would be south Africa from now having the whole population to pick from and the game being the number one sport in south Africa which gets the funding. Australia and some way New Zealand has to many other codes to compete with. Especially Australia with the NRL,but mainly AFL which is the biggest code with the biggest budget and drains what talent is available.
hardly a thriller when you get 55 put on ya and who is responsible for thinking arm-tackling is a form of defence? these boys touch/flag footy wannabes?