
France reached the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup after beating Italy 60-7 in their final Group A match.
The French got points after eight attempts, seven conversions and two penalties.
Essay: Penault (‘2, ’38), Biel-Biarray (’13), Ramos (’22), Jaliber (’47), Mauvaka (’54) and Moefana (’63, ’75).
Transformations: Thomas Ramos (‘4, ’14, ’23, ’39, ’48, ’55) and Melvin Jaminet (’65).
Penalty: Ramos (‘7) and Jaminet (’81).
Italy’s points came from a try by Zuliani (’71), which was converted by Allan (’72).
Know:
- Thanks to their success in Lyon, the Galician Roosters finished first in Group A, three points ahead of New Zealand.
- France will play in the quarterfinals against the second place in Group B, most likely South Africa.
CM Rugby final standings Group A
1. France (210-32) 18 points
2. New Zealand (253-47) 15
3. Italy (114-181) 10
4. Uruguay (65-164) 5
5. Namibia (37-255) 0.
Source: Hot News

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