All Blacks edge France to launch Rennie era

Cam Roigard and Will Jordan crossed twice as the All Blacks held off France in Dave Rennie’s first Test in charge, kicking off the Nations Championship in style on Saturday.

Les Bleus flew out the blocks in Christchurch, right winger Damian Penaud crossing inside two minutes before New Zealand hit back through opposite number Jordan.

A Ruben Love yellow card and a Maxine Lucu penalty kept the visitors in touch, but tries from flanker Peter Lakai and scrumhalf Roigard saw the hosts lead 19-13 at the break.

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France responded early in the second half, replacement Antoine Hastoy crossing the whitewash. Roigard struck again, before left winger Theo Attissogbe dotted down to keep the visitors within range.

Love’s penalty stretched the All Blacks’ lead before Jordan completed his brace to put New Zealand in control. France flyhalf Matthieu Jalibert had the final say with a converted try, but it wasn’t enough, the All Blacks holding on for a 34-32 win.

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ALL BLACKS – Tries: Will Jordan (2), Peter Lakai, Cam Roigard (2). Conversions: Ruben Love (3). Penalty: Love.
FRANCE – Tries: Damian Penaud, Antoine Hastoy, Theo Attissogbe, Matthieu Jalibert. Conversions: Maxime Lucu (2), Hastoy. Penalties: Lucu (2).



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