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Shaky All Blacks Launch New Era by Sneaking Home Against Brave French in Christchurch

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Prior to this test against France, All Blacks coach Dave Rennie said he didn't care about winning margins. He got his wish. The All Blacks squeezed home 34-32.

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SCAN SPORT - Castres' second line, of Australian origin, was particularly moved when his first cape was handed over after the match against the All Blacks.

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The Blues, winners of the last Six Nations Tournament, were slightly dominated by the New Zealanders (34-32), on Saturday in Christchurch, at the opening of the competition.

·Paris, France
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In their first international rugby match under the retractable roof of the magnificent "Te Kaha," successor to the legendary Lancaster Park destroyed by the devastating 2011 earthquake, the French team, in their white jerseys, held on until the very end against the men in black, in a lively but scrappy match. Since June 13, 2009, and their 27-22 victory in Dunedin, with a certain William Servat at hooker (now the French forwards coach), the Fre…

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Otago Daily Times broke the news in Otago, New Zealand on Saturday, July 4, 2026.
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