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France vs Australia LIVE rugby: Result and final score as late Damian Penaud try snatches victory

The Wallabies led late after impressive tries from Lalakai Foketi and Jock Campbell, but Damian Penaud’s brilliance seized the win for the French at the death

Jack Rathborn
Saturday 05 November 2022 18:07 EDT
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Damian Penaud scored a late try to give France a hard-fought record 11th consecutive victory as they beat Australia 30-29 at the Stade de France in their autumn international on Saturday.

The Wallabies’ Lalakai Foketi scored a sensational try and Jock Campbell added another with Bernard Foley kicking the rest of the points for the visitors, who did a great job at keeping France‘s mercurial scrumhalf Antoine Dupont in check.

Fabien Galthie’s side however ground through the game and winger Penaud scored the winner to add to Julien Marchand’s try, while Thomas Ramos’s metronomic boot secured their other points.

France, who take on South Africa in Marseille next Saturday, improved on their record of consecutive victories that dated back to the 1930s.

Having not played together since the last Six Nations tournament as the squad who toured Japan in July was largely reshuffled, France lacked their usual bite but somehow pulled off a victory after a rough battle.

Australia, who had recalled experienced flyhalf Foley in August, defended stoutly and attacked when it mattered, only losing their way in the final five minutes.

Foley put the visitors ahead with an early penalty as Australia started strongly, only for Ramos to cancel out the advantage with a 30-metre penalty and then give Les Bleus the lead with a 48-metre kick.

After Foley’s second penalty, France touched down through Charles Ollivon, only for the try to be ruled out for a double movement. Minutes later, Australia effectively scored the first try at the end of a blistering counter attack, Foketi diving over after collecting Tom Wright’s pass inside the French 22.

France had a spell of domination and were rewarded with two Ramos penalties but for the first time in four years Les Bleus faced the prospect of being behind at halftime at the Stade de France.

However, Marchand scored a pivotal try in stoppage time from a strong ruck and Ramos added the extra points to give France a six-point lead at the interval with the score at 19-13.

Foley and Ramos traded penalties early in the second half, but Australia struck the first blow when Campbell went over after a fine collective move before Foley converted to give the Wallabies a one-point advantage and fresh momentum.

Foley kicked for three points again before Ramos also did so and, with five minutes left, Hodge added another penalty to leave France with a try to score for a win that looked elusive. But Penaud beat two tackles to touch down with four minutes left and gave his team another confidence boost a year before the World Cup on home soil.

A new face at number ten...

Plenty of reason to be excited about the Vilimoni Botitu fly-half experiment. He is an incredibly gifted player, like many in this Fijian side, but what has stood out in his career to date has been his ability to marry those gifts with real accuracy and dependability. It is a gamble installing the 24-year-old at a position at which he has little top-level experience, but he has a balanced skillset and should present intriguing options in attack to go with superb defensive acumen.

I fancy Frank Lomani may take duties from the tee - but Fiji occasionally have something different up their sleeve, so we’ll see.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 12:18

Team News - Fiji

The eye-catching news in the Fiji selection comes at fly-half, where Vilimoni Botitu is surprisingly stationed. The former sevens star usually calls inside centre home and has been an uber-consistent performer for Castres over the last couple of seasons, but has limited experience at ten – how he performs will be fascinating.

Up front, there’s a debut for Ratu Leone Rotuisolia in the second row, one of a number of younger figures in the squad who impressed for the Fijian Drua in Super Rugby last year, while the back row looks mighty punchy indeed, with Viliame Mata fit to stomp around familiar Edinburgh turf.

Two more potential first-cappers are on the bench – prop Livai Natave and utility back Sireli Maqala, silkily skilled and unsurprisingly rather liked by Vern Cotter.

Fiji XV: E Mawi, S Matavesi, M Saulo; T Mayanavanua, RTL Rotuisolia; A Tuisue, L Botia, V Mata; F Lomani, V Botitu; V Habosi, K Ravouvou, W Nayacalevu (capt.), S Tuicuvu; K Murimurivalu.

Replacements: T Ikanivere, LNatave, L Tagi, A Ratuniyarawa, K Kamikamica; P Matawalu, T Tela, S Maqala.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 12:12

Team News - Scotland

Having made do with a slightly slimmer squad last week for the out-of-window curtain-raiser against Australia, Gregor Townsend can select from a full complement this week. Stuart Hogg is back at full-back, Cam Redpath and Chris Harris form a new midfield and Adam Hastings takes the place of Blair Kinghorn at fly-half, hoping to press for a longer-term starting berth with Finn Russell absent.

Dave Cherry has suffered a hamstring injury and has been forced to withdraw from the squad, so George Turner is in at hooker, while Richie Gray makes his first Scotland start since 2017 in the second row. Murphy Walker awaits a debut as the replacement tighthead.

Scotland XV: P Schoeman, G Turner, Z Fagerson; R Gray, G Gilchrist; J Ritchie (capt.), H Watson, M Fagerson; A Price, A Hastings; D van der Merwe, C Redpath, C Harris, D Graham; S Hogg.

Replacements: E Ashman, R Sutherland, M Walker, J Gray, J Dempsey; B White, B Kinghorn, S Tuipulotu.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 12:09

Scotland looking to ‘impose our game’ on Fiji

One wonders quite how Scotland’s performance last weekend might have been received had Blair Kinghorn filed a better flight plan for his potential match-winner, but such is life in professional sport that a narrow defeat only served to deepen the sighs of the more pessimitic Scottish fans fearing a fruitless autumn.

Jamie Ritchie, a new skipper navigating his first campaign in the top leadership role, has challenged his side to put their “best foot forward”.

Jamie Ritchie captains Scotland again this afternoon
Jamie Ritchie captains Scotland again this afternoon (Getty Images)
Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 12:07

Scotland vs Fiji

To Murrayfield, and a mighty intriguing little encounter. Scotland rather stuttered out against Australia, with neither result nor crowd quite what the Scottish union would have hoped for.

This should be a chance for Gregor Townsend’s side to right their campaign and take more strides forward, but they will be wary of a funky Fijian side, guided by a familiar face, that are more than capable of spoiling the Scottish afternoon.

Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 12:03

Scotland vs Fiji

We’ve already had a pulsating day of drama in Auckland, where New Zealand and England have scraped into the World Cup final, and now it is over to the men to take up the charge.

It really is a hectic autumn ahead, five weeks chock full of international rugby with the action kicking off in earnest today after that Edinburgh hors d’oeuvre seven days ago. Let’s get to it...

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Harry Latham-Coyle5 November 2022 11:59

Scotland vs Fiji

Scotland will hope to bounce back from their painful defeat to Australia as they take on Fiji in their second autumn international this afternoon.

Blair Kinghorn had the chance to score the match-winning penalty against Australia at Murrayfield last weekend but pulled his kick wide as the hosts were beaten. Kinghorn has been backed to bounce back following his miss, which came after the fly-half scored a sensational try in his outing as starting No 10 in the absence of Finn Russell - although Kinghorn has been replaced in the starting line-up by Adam Hastings for today’s clash with the Pacific island nation.

“It’s important that we get behind him because he did a lot of stuff really well. I back Blair,” said Jamie Ritchie following his first match as captain. “I’ve seen what he can do week in and week out. I’m confident he will bounce back and be great next week.”

Lawrence Ostlere5 November 2022 11:29

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