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New Zealand edge France in thrilling Nations Championship opener

New Zealand edge France in thrilling Nations Championship opener

July 4, 2026

Source: SkySports | News · Read on source site

Will Jordan's brace plus two tries for Cam Roigard help All Blacks earn new head coach Dave Rennie winning start to tenure; New Zealand have not lost at home to France since 2009; Les Bleus without Antoine Dupont and Louis Bielle-Biarrey but put in excellent display in Christchurch

>New Zealand kicked off the inaugural Nations Championship with a gripping 34-32 win over France in Christchurch as wing Will Jordan's two tries proved crucial.

>Jordan notched the home side's opening try in the seventh minute while his second effort of the game, in the 71st, gave the All Blacks breathing space at 34-25 and moved him to 47 career tries, just two off Doug Howlett's New Zealand record of 49.

>Scrum-half Cam Roigard also notched a brace for New Zealand and Peter Lakai went over once as the All Blacks, who have not lost at home to France since 2009, gave new head coach Dave Rennie a winning start to his tenure.

>The hosts had been stunned when Damian Penaud gave France the lead less than 90 second into the game and Ruben Love was sin-binned for a high tackle in the build-up.

>Matthieu Jalibert's score two minutes from time, and Antoine Hastoy's subsequent conversion, also made things jittery for New Zealand but they held on to win a breathless fixture.

>Les Bleus were missing star names Antoine Dupont and Louis Bielle-Biarrey yet still thoroughly tested All Blacks with Hastoy and Theo Attissogbe also registering a try apiece.

>France face Australia next Saturday while New Zealand host Italy on the same day.

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>All Blacks captain Ardie Savea said: "It was tough. The French were quality. When we had the ball in our hands we were dangerous but there's a lot to work on in our defence.

>"The French came out here to play and put us under pressure quite a bit but I'm really proud of my boys. We stuck in there and found a way."

>French skipper Maxime Lucu, who scored two penalties and two conversions, added: "We played the best team in the world and the difference was only little details.

>"The score was 34-32, it's nothing really. It's disappointing but we worked really hard."