Not comparable. -Zidane was playing his last game with the France team and it was the final -The score was 1-1, there were lots of tension between the 2 teams -Materazzi consistently insulted him during the match, Zidane held himself for some time but eventually exploded -Zero offense from the Welsh team and specifically from the victim of that elbow -France was leading and superior than the Welsh team, no tension -Vahamahinna's elbow was 100% dumb and the red card well deserved
Imagine dominating Wales like that and throwing it away because you wanted to elbow someone in the face. The french team minus one player deserved that win. What a shame.
@@isitwasit8756 Against a 14 men side? And with a questionable try? Had respect for Wales, but seing the reactions from their fans, you are on par with English ones. Gatland seems to be the only one opening his eyes.
GateCrasher dood I’m not saying Wales shouldn’t be in semis they won that’s the game. I’m just answering this guy that’s thinks they deserved to win and that france played their best when they had a huge disadvantage
If I was French I would be calling for him to never put on a French rugby shirt again. That was absolutely childish and pathetic for him to do that in a French maul that was going forward and going for another try that couldve put the game to bed for France.
You can say that for everybody and everything : if they played better they could have win, if they run faster, if they didn't miss penalties, if they choose to take the three and don't try to score another try etc.... Don't think with if! Because we can also say if the Welsh didn't score the try or miss the penalties they could have loose. It's endless.
I can imagine he'd either have very colourful words for Vahaamina (I know it's not how you spell it) or give him a hard slap for that. Singlehandedly ruined France's game.
As often, France worst enemy was France. Forget Wales, there is nothing to say about their match, even Gatland honestly recognized that "the best team lost" Even if I'm gutted by the result, Vahaaminha stupidity and some odd "I love to pose with welsh fans" Jaco Peyper decisions, I'm pretty sure this young and talented France will be ready and mature in 2023.
And when Shaun Edwards goes over to France, they will 100% be a stronger team. I believe the 'which French side will show up' curse will be lifted. With that said, we can't lose sight of some wider context here. The extra week off, the previous games over the year not being this bad for Wales, and the fact that this was one of Frances strongest performances this year. This one game should not be the defining moment people jump on the Wales hate wagon.
@@Lemmywinks1989 Thing is every game between France and Wales have been looking like this one for the past few years. With the Welsh always having luck on their side though they are utterly dominated.
I am French and a little sad. However seeing wales for the semi-finals is logical, it's a normal reward for this generation. I will support all teams of 6 nations for the rest of this World Cup.Long live rugby!
Don't be sad, the French are one of the top teams in the world. NZ just lost to the English and as a 4th gen kiwi I can say rugby has been the winner of this tournament. Let sports bring us together
I think France should have won.. Your team was superior.. Sebastien's abssence was determining. No doubt, he's a great player. A real pity the mistake he comitted
Stupid mistakes cost teams games and that played made a huge mistake that cost his team the match. The ref made the right call on the red card. Intentional contact with the head = red card. Plain and simple.
@@howdoiunbakeacake1525 Went to the TMO. Not clear that the ball went forward. What it does in the air has nothing to do with the direction out of the hands. Therefore try stands and is fair. Where France fucked up was when they had another put in to the scrum and did not bother to use a backline player to join on the side (especially this one so close to the line) and no 8th man. That was just criminally stupid. Also, I agree with the ITV studio guys who basically said that (and I am paraphrasing here) the red card guy needn't have bothered apologising to his team mates, he should just leave the field, the stadium and keep walking. Intentional move, clearly looked to see if the ref was watching before doing it. At this level of rugby, that was always going to cost his team.
Contre ce ... de Sébastien ?.. Tu t’intéresses au rugby depuis hier ? Tu retiens que ça de lui ?.. Moi j’ai la haine contre Laporte qui a réussi à rendre l’équipe de France encore plus moribonde qu’elle ne l’était déjà...
Yeah I'm quite shocked..as a neutral fan. They missed both a try as well as a penalty..I think rather than the red card these two missed opportunities made huge impact and it shocked me a bit.
FORWARD PASS! NO DOUBT! FRANCE ROBBED! THE OFFICIALS NEED TO BE INVESTIGATED FOR CORRUPTION! IF IT WAS NOT A FORWARD PASS THEN IT WAS A KNOCK ON! THE WELSH PLAYER WAS THE LAST PERSON TO HANDLE THE BALL BEFORE THE TRY SCORER! EITHER WAY THIS RESULT STINKS!
Issou Quintero He used to play rugby for Wales... Eddie Butler a Welsh speaking rugby player! Good person, loves the French way of things/life and learned to speak french. Very good commentator. Im super Welsh, but I will say that the red card person made it much easier for us to win, thankyou lol!
@@xxwales15xx33 it doesn't count as forward if it's ripped, true, but only from the ball carrier perspective. Law 11, Rule 5.b : "The ball is not knocked-on, and play continues, if : [...] A player rips or knocks the ball from an opponent and the ball goes forward from the opponent’s hand or arm."
Considering the performances of this generation, I was expecting Wales to crush us easily. So not so disapointed by the result. France has still a long way before recovering his 2000s performances.
With all the consideration I have for this man, Vamahina disrespects all rugby players who would have liked to be in his place on, like all the hand mistakes and high-tackles he mades, is symptomatic of a lack of lucidity and professionalism. It's the first man to have a red card in the French team threw all the WC. What a bad image he gives to this beautifull sport. Hopes he will asks for apologies to the 6.
He was provoked, in English and French, by Welsh players all the first half and the Referee did not say a world. Verbal continuous provocation is the best skill of British ruby union. french players are not always cool
Part of it. Fairplay is a joke, especially with british nations. Even at low level sport, there are already people trying to make you break a fuse by harassing you. It's pretty well known that Vamaahina can lose it easily.
French players as far it is known, did not verbally provoke the Welsh, partly because if they had done it,, the Referee would have stopped them at once. When Wales , Ireland or England meet France ( or other teams as well) there is a continuous provocative chatter that is permitted to continue from the start to the end. I remark that Referees do not permit to answer. When there are not provocations , it is because adversaries' language is too difficult! This s not a secret. Of course, the best answer to provocations is to mark tries but Vamahina is not an ice-cold character and he overreacted. We must admit that Anglo Saxon layers are often more cool minded
Daiviking, you're totally right. Re-doing the match afterwards is pointless anyway. The truth is simple : France played brillantly and lost stupidly by a lack of discipline. For information, barbie turique agrees with you as well.
Bertrand GEORGEON thanks mate, it wouldn’t let me copy paste to google translate, so I didn’t know if he agreed. It’s a common thing in the modern rugby era, if you get put down to 14 men you will concede, just like SA 🇯🇵 japan
Wales don't always play well, but they still manage to win games, so that for me is a positive. So much hate around Wales and I really don't get all of it (yes, some Welsh people are utterly annoying/ignorant). We have a population of only 3 million and manage to compete against countries like England with a population of 55 million. The lack of context in the hatred towards us astounds me.
@@jamesmcgowan8709 Not quoting it to make a point other than set context. I am not suggesting that having a small population some how makes us virtuous or deserving of more respect, I am simply saying the way people really strongly hate on wales for being a bit rubbish at times is harsh, considering countries like Fiji, Japan, Samoa, Ireland, Scotland don;t receive the same treatment.
We underestimated them and France had all the motivation needed to put in a huge performance, since we're in the same position as France now against the Springboks I hope we can pull off a big performance
@@xxwales15xx33 the boks are on a whole new level , wales can't conceive to win, it's a team that barely held it togheter ... against france! sorry but it will be a clear win by the boks!
@@xxwales15xx33 yes , anything can haeppen , wales is a great team , but they don't seem to be able to match in physicality and also team depth.it's just a prediction of mine based on what i have seen till now.
@@vadergrd we've played and beaten the most phsyical teams in the competition and we have depth in our team, its just that we came off a tough game while France had an extra week off and looked far fresher. Much rather play the springboks compared to England and or NZ since they dont posses the attacking threat like the other teams we faced
I think this shows how much Wales miss Jonathan Davies in that 13 channel, the French outside centre made breaks all game, breaks that someone like Jonathan Davies simply wouldn’t have allowed
France have improved and will continue to do so. With Dupont, Ntamack, Pennaud etc they will be very strong in 4 years time. But if a player loses his discipline and does something as stupid and dangerous as that, they deserve the consequences. Hard to take for the fans. Wales need to take it up a few gears to challenge a strong Springbok side but they are capable.
Une situation un peu chaotique, mais je ne vois pas de pénalité. Avant de commencer à jouer la mêlée, le demi de mêlée qui n’introduit pas le ballon doit se placer du côté de son équipe par rapport à la ligne médiane, à proximité du demi de mêlée adverse. Le 9 Gallois était légèrement hors-jeu à l'introduction du ballon, mais sans conséquence réel. Une fois la mêlée commencée, le demi de mêlée de l’équipe qui n’est pas en possession du ballon doit avoir les deux pieds derrière le ballon et près de la mêlée mais pas dans l’espace entre le troisième ligne aile et le numéro 8. Le 9 gallois semblait être derrière le ballon en tout moment. La mêlée ordonnée prend fin lorsque le numéro huit ramasse le ballon dans les pieds d’un joueur de deuxième ligne. Le ballon était déjà ramassé avant que le 9 gallois fasse son attaque. Du jeu très agressif, certes, mais du très bon jeu.
@@martinriou4397 Je suis un ancien joueur de deuxième rang et j'ai encore de la misère à suivre les changements aux règles... En passant, mon coach préféré était un immense Breton, toujours des blagues et chansons mais un gars dur comme fer.
@@JohnSmith-oe5kx Si vous avez du mal à suivre les règles en étant professionnel, imaginez le simple spectateur perdu dans les méandres de cette réglementation qui n'en finit pas d'alourdir la compréhension et la fluidité de ce jeu. Je crois que même les arbitres ont des avis partagés sur une même phase de jeu. Je ne connais aucun sport avec un règlement aussi complexe et alambiqué.
The better team didn't advance, how the ball was not called as going forward? Credit to France for almost winning the match and good luck to Wales you're going to need to step up your game
The better team did advance just not the better team on the day, France are like one win and 8 losses in their last 9 now against Wales. I agree France were the better team yesterday but they definitely aren't the better team in general if that makes sense.
It wasn't clearly forward. It is irrelevant what the ball does in the air after the strip. What is important is which way did it come out of his hands. On the replay you cannot say that it went forward with certainty therefore as the on field decision was a try, it stands. Laws of the game are difficult to interpret sometimes so It is understandable that some people may be confused.
@@sportspundit7171 actually it is relevant which way the ball travels, they changed the laws about 2 years ago. And the ball did clearly travel forward.
@@6jackace I agree with you. French played the better rugby but all that matters in knockout rugby is getting result. A win is a win. Due to the stupidity of one of the French players, the whole team had to face the repercussions of his actions. I am confident Wales will step up against SA.
Totally agree that the ball went forward. It's not by much, and the camera angle makes it look worse, but if you use the 5m line as a reference you can see it, although I can understand why the refs didn't think it was clear and obvious.
Only the French could defeat the All Blacks in this world cup! New Zealand vs France was the only game I hoped for in the final but it will not be, so I will not watch the rest of the tournament because there will be no suspense for the future. Sorry for England, South Africa and Wales but the truth is that they are too predictable and not good enough to surprise New Zealanders, so the World Cup is over because we know the future champion ...
Come on guys, have a little mercy for the French bloke who got sent off, his whole country hates him now and that moment will haunt him for the rest of his life. The last thing he needs is hateful comments as well.
Vahaamahina coute tout le match : 1er essai gallois il regarde le 6 passer sans même essayer de courir alors qu'en accélérant à peine un peu il l'aurait plaqué sans problème. Ensuite il plaque haut, une pénalité. Et puis le carton rouge.. ça m'étonnerait qu'il revienne en EDF.. il coute 10 points et laisse ses coéquipiers à 14. Sinon le reste de l'équipe très bien, Man of the match Vakatawa
Vahaamahina passe complètement à côté de son match hormis l essai cela arrive même en quart Par contre cet arbitre dont l incompétence n est plus à prouver n a strictement rien à faire en phase finale de coupe du monde il n à pas été capable d arbitrer pleinement un seul des matchs de ce tournois ses notes sont catastrophique et pourtant il est toujours là L arbitrage de cette coupe du monde est dans l ensemble décevant peu d arbitre sorte la tête de l eau vraiment étrange surtout avec les moyens actuels....à suivre
@@mounolivemounolive8064 Oui j'suis daccord pour l'arbitrage pour l'essai gallois il y'avait clairement en avant.. mais en général dans cette coupe du monde oui, bcp de choix incohérents, un match on siffle une certaine faute, un autre cette même faute n'est pas sifflée.. compliqué tout ça
@@paulthiebaut Non si il y'a arrachage de ballon le joueur en possession du ballon ( ollivon là) ne peut pas faire d'en avant, par contre si le défenseur (davies je crois) fait partir le ballon vers l'avant pendant l'arrachage alors y'a en avant, et ce qui aurait donc du etre sifflé
Away « Il n’y a pas en avant si un joueur arrache ou tape le ballon des bras ou des mains d’un adversaire et que le ballon quitte les mains du porteur vers l’avant » Ce qui est le cas donc y’a rien à siffler.
If they deserved it, they would have won it. France lost it themselves even without the red, those 2 easy missed kicks cost them. France played better overall but a loss is still a loss even with them doing everything in their power to kill the clock
@@kimok4716 what relevance does fair have? Once the whistle is blown that's it you win or you lose of course its fair aslong as its within the laws of the game who would still be dwelling on something from 8 years ago? It's utterly childish just enjoy the game
Wales will need a different kind of performance to challange springboks ... They were lucky because the mistakes of ntamack and red card put the match on another track. The merit of Wales was to always remain attached to the score of France.
Saverio Fontana yeah completely agree that try at the end was correct decision never went forward and we need to go up several gears now South Africa play similar to us lot of kicking and forwards trucking it up we should be better at playing that sort of game
Always annoying to watch the weakest team winning, but that's the law of rugby: Score or die. I'm not worried these results will soon smile to France in future world cups. There is nothing to say about Wales, as "nothing" is the word to describe their performance.
Djezon nothing wat u mean topping our pool and then beating France who were the better team yeah nothing is the word to describe it salty much 🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂🧂
This is a very poor display by Wales...I tried to watch the whole match but Wales style of rugby under Warren Gatland really does nothing for me,.whatever happened to winning with style
I cannot believe the French were robbed by my fellow South African Pyper. I think there's something more to him posing with the Welsh fans after the game then that photo suggests. He should be banned for life.. That pass was forward.
The red card did so much damage to France, but they took wrong decisions at crucial moments before it and after it so the whole team is to blame, they don't have the right to point fingers at Vahaamahina. Wales were even lucky with the winning try awarded after the review, it's obvious the ball went forward.
100% agree. This French team were galvanized by that Red card and we had a poor attacking game. The better side lost, no doubt. However, you need a bit of luck in these type of competitions, so I really hope they can put in a respectable performance against SA.
Played poor yet still overcame best French performance of WC so far.. says everything about mental strength and belief of Welsh squad which will serve them well in semis
Ce qu'il s'est passé entre Vahaamahina et Wainwright, on le compare souvent a ce qu'il s'est passé entre Zidane et Materazzi. Sauf que c'est pas comparable car Wainwright n'a rien fait d'hostile par rapport a Materazzi. Vahaamaina nous a donc coulés a lui tout seul !! Il n'y a aucun doute la dessus !! Et il l'a fait deliberement et lentement !!! What happened between Vahaamahina and Wainwright is often compared to what happened between Zidane and Materazzi. Except that it's not comparable because Wainwright did nothing hostile compared to Materazzi. Vahaamaina therefore sank us all by himself !! There is no doubt about it !! And he did it deliberately and slowly !!!
Materazzi a traité la maman de Zidane de femme de petite vertu, son coup de boule, il l'a pas volé. Provocation verbale. Vahaamahina a selon moi subit une provocation d'une autre nature, un geste déplacé, une main au cul peut-être, ou dans les parties, le genre de truc qui énerve...si t'es un sanguin, tu lâche un coup de coude.
2'17 : another welsh high tackle that warranted a card. Had not noticed it in real time. When will French players learn to ask the ref to review some things like all other teams do?? It was the same in 2015 with that punch from Sean O'Brien. Go tell the ref !! bordel de merde.
@@JohnSmith-oe5kx Can't be sure from that angle, the elbow may have gone into the neck. It at least deserve a video call. If you take a look back at the Champions Cup quarter final between Racing 92 and Toulouse, Zach Holmes got a red card because his shoulder went into the opponent's neck. It may have been the case here, I can't see clearly
@@JohnSmith-oe5kx freeze frame at 2'17 shows initial impact is right on neck/chin. Of course that is a high tackle. And yes it deserved a video check at the very least.
At least the red card in this match was a definite red card, unlike Warburton's card in 2011 which was very contentious. Ironically, Wales have gone out of past World Cup's via a match in which they were the best team, this time going through when they were definitely second best - it's a funny old game. Wales can get through to the final if they turn up against South Africa, and possibly beat an England side in the final because they have done so twice this year alreeady, but I can't see Wales beating NZ if performing like this. And the French? What can you say - just bonkers. But only themselves to blame.
The red card didn't help, but the stupid decision to not go for the drop goal is what lost France the game. They were set up for it and then changed their minds. Why, why wouldn't you put the score beyond a converted try? I was arguing at the TV much to my wifes' amusement. She didn't understand until I explained that all Wales had to do was get a converted try now to win by a point. And sure enough...
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Wales will have to do better against the Springboks if they could only beat 14-man France by one point.
Let's put things in perspective. France hadn't played for 2 weeks. In that time Wales played Fiji AND Uruguay and they STILL couldn't put us away. France played USA Tonga and Argentina in the pool stages before that. Wales played Georgia and 2 time winners Australia. Yes Wales were poor on the weekend but we still found a way. Everyone is backing the Boks on Sunday EVEN THOUGH we've beaten them 4 times in a row!! Wales WILL do better on sunday I can assure you.
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@@fazertace6837 Argentina had pushed both Australia and the All Blacks close earlier this year. And Australia aren't really that good at all. Georgia are bruising but they only play 10 man rugby. A break of two weeks can actually be detrimental especially compared to playing a training run opponent like Uruguay.
@Nick Pease Let me break it down to you, I am not from a Rugby country, I am just casual rugby fan. I don't support Wales (the country of the player who was elbowed and choked) but still I was EXTREMELY angry by the actions of the French no. 5. Did that make sense?
I love the way when the players get carded they walk off not much fuss. Respectful. If only footballers did so. Also the way we can hear everything the ref is saying. That would be good if we could hear that in football, it would make sense cuz the ref would have to explain his decisions.
Should had been South Africa vs France in Semi Final with Nigel Owens being the referee while Jaco Peyper probably would had got chosen to referee England and New Zealand instead of the French Referees.
No team deserves the win just because they throw the ball around a lot more than the other team. Defence is 50% of the game, so if you make breaks and don't finish them off it's tough luck. Wales deserved the game, they scored more points FACT. If teams won simply on how nice the rugby they played looked, Scotland, Australia and Japan would be up there with NZ.
How blind are you ? Look at both tries scored by wales ? Can't you see they are just pure luck ? Plus the red card. Rarely has a team so lucky got to the semi finals. At least in 2011 the points scored by the french weren't based on fortunate interceptions
France got a red card and missed two vital kicks. Some say that means Wales don’t deserve a win. Bonkers logic in my book. However it does show that Wales, on the day, weren’t very good and did indeed get lucky. As for the last try, it definitely went forward.
ThePulmentinum I've wrote somewhere that I'm not Welsh but I've seen Wales scrape through a lot of matches and Dan Biggar converting everything..even in the last world cup and I find Wales quite exciting for these two weird reasons. Don't know how Dan Biggar does that..his conversions in the last World cup made me a rugby fan as well a fan of Wales.
A reverse of 4 years ago Warburton sent off for a tip tackle but no way near as bad as that elbow... That was worth 2 red cards... He could of done some serious damage to Wayneright. I haven't heard if he has apologised to Wayneright yet for his ridiculous stupidity. Wales will have to up their game if they want to beat South Africa.
Just saw it now. @8:20 Tomo Williams is in offside position in front of Dupont. More than the forward pass on the riping, it should have been a penalty for France.
Before the put-in, the defending team's scrum-half must be on his team's side of the middle line. Williams takes a step over the middle line as the ball was released; I would call that aggressive but not offside. After the put-in the defending team's scrum-half only needs to remain on his team's side of the ball. Serin (not Dupont) puts the ball in toward his team's side (illegally, although everyone does it to an extent). Serin is thus immediately offside, as he must have at least one foot behind the ball. Williams has smartly advanced with the ball and is onside. Serin has no choice but to go around Williams to get back onside himself, which he does. There is no issue whatsoever with Williams being "in front of" Serin. As soon as the Number 8 picks up the ball the scrum is over, and Williams is free to pounce. Ollivon may or may not have known Williams was standing over him, but had Ollivon not ended the scrum it would have been a penalty to Wales; Chat's head has come up before the French scrum collapses. The scrum over, Williams rips the ball from the far larger Ollivon (before being blatantly fouled by Serin, but it turned out not to matter). All in all, superb scrummaging by Wales, including Williams.
@glyn hodges Agreed! According to the laws the put-in must be straight and the scrum is a contest for the ball, which is more or less how it worked in my day (in 20th century Canada). The attacking side had the advantage only of timing and whatever angle and/or spin you could get away with, which was generally enough although a good hooker/strong pack could steal a ball now and then. Nowadays the scrum is basically a fight for penalties because ball is fed directly to the attacking team. I don't like it, but if that is acceptable, change the laws! Why can that rule be ignored but the rule that the line-out be straight(-ish) is still enforced?
@glyn hodges And yes, massive effort at the end by Wales, so exciting to see the French scrum start to buckle. But as a former second row I really felt for the French pack, playing a man down for so long. Massive effort from them as well after Vahaamahina let them down.
@@JohnSmith-oe5kx It was a nice and lyric paragraph to deform the reality and suits your narrative. Fortunately for rugby, Wales was brought back to reality (the real one) by an average but brutal Springboks side. I guess that's what sometimes happen when the weakest team takes the place of the strongest, dixit Gatland.
@@zisssssou Say what you like. If 9s are going to put the ball straight back, the opposing 9 should take full advantage. I applaud the aggressive play. France could have won that game, but it was hardly stolen from them, they threw it away.
@@lloydc1092 just rechecked and no the ball wasn't out. Rose tinted. If that kind of play is allowed then you've got a mess at every scrum. Was a good shove though and of course the French only have themselves to blame.
As the ball goes in, the Welsh scrum half must be on his side of the centre line, then, as the ball moves backwards he can’t stand in between Flanker and 8 waiting for the ball. He broke both of those laws. The ball wasn’t out until the French substitute number 8 stood up.
I saw a wales NZ final in the stars last year!and the Irish and Aussie commentators baulked at the attempt fortelling the furture!now these two are still yet to make the final and thats uncertain,but i can tell you one thing for certain those arrogant Aussie and Irritating Irish!not only overestimated their powers but continue to ignore the power of the kiwis!
the ball goes forward , paralelism is kept in space no matter of the perspective (think try line) , but he rips the ball from the arm of the opponent so it cannot be a knock on!
Feel for the french they were the better team and why didn't Wales get a red card? Cant remember a more frustrating tournament with dodgy inconsistent decisions.
Tony England that was through one man’s mistake that caused them. If that didn’t happen then it’s them to the semis. I still regard as Wales been lucky. Gatland confessed that it was the better team that lost.
L'arbitre était pour le pays de Galles car il a triché a la fin du match Et il a même pas été du même avis que l'arbitre vidéo alors qu'il y a en avant Et après il a prit une photo avec des gallois en se moquant du joueur français qui a fait carton rouge L'arbitre devrait plus jamais arbitrer un match de coupe du monde 😤😤😠😠 Et vive la France 🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷💪🏈😎
Y'a pas en avant sans aucun doute et y'a même pas besoin de regarder la vidéo. Il aurait sifflé en avant, il aurait entuber les gallois. Word rugby dit qu'il n'y a pas en avant sur arrachage de ballon, point final. Tu peux vérifier sur le site Word rugby
@@vincebeeeh9315 extrait du réglement: Le joueur qui arrache le ballon peut faire un en-avant si le ballon arraché part en direction de l'en-but du porteur de balle. C'est ce cas là que l'arbitre vidéo a dû trancher lors de Pays de Galles vs France.
@@philperraud7510 non il n'y a pas en avant car celui qui tape ou arrache le ballon n'est pas le porteur de balle. Le ballon dans ce cas n'est pas saisit par le défenseur. Pour faire en avant, il faut être le porteur de balle ce qui est logique. Si le ballon avait giclé en direction du camp gallois, y'avait en avant du français donc règle de l'avantage. Si le ballon profite au gallois c bon sinon mêlée galloise. Voilà comment la règle doit être interprétée selon moi. Mais je ne suis pas arbitre et sur qu'un éclairage par qlq'un qui connaît la règle sur le bout des doigts serait le bienvenue. Malgré tout je ne pense pas être dans l'erreur mais sait-on jamais
I don't know who makes these,but this is not "Extended Highlights".This is just Highlights.There was so much that you could include e.g. Vakatawa crash ball that made Biggar fly.
5 easy points miss by ntamack, one stupid guy on our side who get a red card when we were going to score, a fortunate try for wales in first half, and a forward try accorded in second one, well, it's not like that you are gonna win a semi finale wales, still don't know how u got this win
Vahamahinna is reckless and a liability for any team. Remember the pass he threw against Wales in the six nations? I blame the coach for not recognizing this. He should have never been picked for a game like that.
Sérieux les bleus nous ont surpris. Un match quasi parfait dans l'organisation et la tactique, et ce physique qu'on craignait tant, qui tient 80mn dont presque 40mn à 14. Mais à ce niveau, on ne peut pas se permettre de gâcher autant de possibilités de scorer, soit par des coups de pieds foireux, soit par des ballons tombés. Le match très moyen, voir miraculeux, des gallois est vraiment du à la pression française, et au danger permanent que nos arrières leur ont fait courir aux quatre coins du terrain. Donc je pense qu'on verra de meilleurs rouges en demi face aux boks.
C'était presque notre équipe type, Lauret à remplacer par Macalou, Guirado désormais retraité à remplacer par Marchand et Huget par Thomas, et Slimani par je ne sais qui.
@@etoiledesneiges-d Oui mais il n'a pas en odeur de sainteté au niveau des rencontres internationales, il est automatiquement ciblé par les arbitres, pas facile pour lui.
@@etoiledesneiges-d Les arrières de classe internationale ne se bousculent pas au portillon. Mais on va bien trouver quelqu'un. Avoir 30 à 35 gars compétitifs contre les meilleures nations suffit après tout.
Great game. France definitely upped their game and had the edge on Wales. Stupid elbow probably cost them the victory. But I think France are lucky not to have played England. It would not have been close.
I want to notice : behave player after he get a red card - no discusting, he knowes he hit with an elbow and he accept this. wow. and this was a quarter-final of WC ! Amazing.
Piotr S: this is normal behaviour in rugby; Union or League. Referees' decisions are respected - even if they are sometimes wrong. No falling over just because they have been touched, no running after the referee crying for a foul. Real men in a real sport.
Déçu oui et non!! 1) je la sentais pas top la rencontre contre les gallois !! Match serré, mais perdu 2) on a retrouvé un peu l’equipe de France qui nous faisait rêver !! Bonne défense, discipline, french flair !! On se retrouve au 6 nations !!
Moins de fautes de mains c'est vrai et plus de créativité et d'envie, mais quelle déception a la fin du match...bonne chance aux gallois pour la suite et on se retrouve aux 6 nations oui!
You'll be back. Keep the flair but deal with the indiscipline and you can beat anyone. The first half was the finest French play I've seen in ten years...ruined by one idiot. As for Wales....Yma O Hyd!
Lot of debate about the rip that lead to the try. I just don’t agree that the ripper’s hand is the last point of contact with the ball myself. In a rip the ball always ramps off the arm of the player it’s being ripped from. But even if that were a consideration I still think the try was good as it seemed flat level with Davies. Anyway, we win to lose another day. Which is Saturday if we play the same as last Saturday. Buckle up boyos!