France Survives Fiji's Resurgence with Double Header from Nicolas Depoortère to Keep Autumn Nations Series Hopes Alive.
The French rugby team breathed a sigh of relief after holding off a spirited Fiji side, coming back from a 21-0 deficit to secure a hard-fought 34-21 victory in the Autumn Nations Series. The match at Bordeaux saw 22-year-old Nicolas Depoortère put on a show, scoring not one but two tries that proved decisive in France's quest for survival.
The game got off to a blistering start with France dominating the early exchanges. Centre Julien Marchand and lock Charles Ollivon extended their team's lead, with Thomas Ramos converting all three tries. However, Fiji soon staged a remarkable comeback, as Kalaveti Ravouvou, Selestino Ravutaumada, and Wainiqolo scored crucial tries alongside Simione Kuruvoli's conversions, bringing the visitors level at half-time.
Despite losing key players to injury, France regained control after the break with eight phases ending in leftwing Wainiqolo carrying Nicolas Depoortère over for a try. However, Fiji refused to give up, and after two Thomas Ramos penalties, Simione Kuruvoli converted one of his own tries to level the score once again.
The match hung precariously in the balance until France's Nicolas Depoortère sealed the victory with a second try nine minutes from time, leaving Fiji just short of a remarkable comeback. With this win, Les Bleus have staved off the prospect of their fifth consecutive Test loss and will look to build momentum heading into next week's match against Australia.
France coach Fabien Galthié was thrilled with his team's resilience in the face of adversity, while acknowledging that Fiji posed a significant challenge. He praised the performances of his team, saying: "What's important is that we win." The victory has given France some much-needed momentum as they look to salvage their Autumn Nations Series campaign.
The French rugby team breathed a sigh of relief after holding off a spirited Fiji side, coming back from a 21-0 deficit to secure a hard-fought 34-21 victory in the Autumn Nations Series. The match at Bordeaux saw 22-year-old Nicolas Depoortère put on a show, scoring not one but two tries that proved decisive in France's quest for survival.
The game got off to a blistering start with France dominating the early exchanges. Centre Julien Marchand and lock Charles Ollivon extended their team's lead, with Thomas Ramos converting all three tries. However, Fiji soon staged a remarkable comeback, as Kalaveti Ravouvou, Selestino Ravutaumada, and Wainiqolo scored crucial tries alongside Simione Kuruvoli's conversions, bringing the visitors level at half-time.
Despite losing key players to injury, France regained control after the break with eight phases ending in leftwing Wainiqolo carrying Nicolas Depoortère over for a try. However, Fiji refused to give up, and after two Thomas Ramos penalties, Simione Kuruvoli converted one of his own tries to level the score once again.
The match hung precariously in the balance until France's Nicolas Depoortère sealed the victory with a second try nine minutes from time, leaving Fiji just short of a remarkable comeback. With this win, Les Bleus have staved off the prospect of their fifth consecutive Test loss and will look to build momentum heading into next week's match against Australia.
France coach Fabien Galthié was thrilled with his team's resilience in the face of adversity, while acknowledging that Fiji posed a significant challenge. He praised the performances of his team, saying: "What's important is that we win." The victory has given France some much-needed momentum as they look to salvage their Autumn Nations Series campaign.