Frances vs Wales: Six Nations live scores, blog

By Oliver Matthews / Expert

Match result:

Wales have beaten France 24-19 in one of the more bizarre games of rugby that you’ll ever see to kick off the Six Nations for 2019.

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Final score
France 19
Wales 24

Match preview:

France and Wales will both look to get the Six Nations off to a successful start when they go head to head in Paris as the 2019 championship kicks off up north. Join The Roar for live scores and a blog of the match, starting from 7am AEDT.

In any normal year the Six Nations is an exciting tournament and arguably a lot more competitive than the Rugby Championship.

But in a World Cup year the whole championship comes under more scrutiny as fans and pundits search for indications of how form now will mean success or failure in eight months.

The Championship kicks off with a fantastic opener. Wales have put together a nine-match winning streak and sneaked up to third in the world rankings while France have continued to promise so much but still failed to deliver. So surely it’s an open-and-shut case for this match?

France are always thought of as bringing attacking flair and daring style to the game but recent years have seen their domestic Top 14 league embrace “the big man” and a much more direct game plan based on massive men crashing into each other.

This will be epitomised in this first match where France will start the largest pack ever in international rugby which is believed to weigh in at over 950kg.

Interestingly though, French coach Jacques Brunel has stripped out weight from the back line as Mathieu Bastareaud is replaced by the young and lean(er) Romain Ntamack. Son of the legendary French player Emile, the new centre will be key to the French attacking plans.

But even more important will be the half back partnership of Morgan Parra and Camille Lopez. The Clermont pair have led their club side to second place on the Top 14 ladder and French hopes in this match versus Wales rest heavily on their shoulders.

While Wales are coming here on the back of a great nine-match winning streak, matches against the French are always tight.

The visitors are missing the powerful No.8 Taulupe Faletau and although they have some exciting other options in the back row – Ross Moriarty, Justin Tipuric and Josh Navidi – Faletau gives so much go forward that he will be sorely missed.

Wales are also going with a club pairing in the half-backs with Gareth Anscombe and Tomos Williams. Williams might be third choice in Wales but he’s an exciting talent and if he can play his natural game then he will be a real threat against the French.

Prediction
Wales have a pretty decent draw this year with arguably their toughest games against England and Ireland to be played in Cardiff. But they have to start with a win in Paris.

It’ll be a close match for sure but the Welsh have found a way to win in the past nine games even in tough situations.

Wales to win by 7 points.

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Where: Stade de France, Paris, France
Date: Saturday 2nd February 2019
When: Kick off 7am (AEDT)
Betting: France – $1.84, Wales – $1.93

France
15 Maxime Medard
14 Damian Penaud
13 Wesley Fofana
12 Romain Ntamack
11 Yoann Huget
10 Camille Lopez
9 Morgan Parra
8 Louis Picamoles
7 Arthur Iturria
6 Wenceslas Lauret
5 Paul Willemse
4 Sebastien Vahaamahina
3 Uini Atonio
2 Guilhem Guirado (c)
1 Jefferson Poirot

Replacements
16 Julien Marchand
17 Dany Priso
18 Demba Bamba
19 Felix Lambey
20 Greg Alldritt
21 Baptiste Serin
22 Gael Fickou
23 Geoffrey Doumayrou

Wales
15 Liam Williams
14 George North
13 Jonathan Davies
12 Hadleigh Parkes
11 Josh Adams
10 Gareth Anscombe
9 Tomos Williams
8 Ross Moriarty
7 Justin Tipuric
6 Josh Navidi
5 Alun Wyn Jones (c)
4 Adam Beard
3 Tomas Francis
2 Ken Owens
1 Rob Evans

Replacements
16 Elliot Dee
17 Wyn Jones
18 Samson Lee
19 Cory Hill
20 Aaron Wainwright
21 Gareth Davies
22 Dan Biggar
23 Owen Watkin

Referee: Wayne Barnes (England)
Assistant referees: Andrew Brace (Ireland), Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand)
TMO: Rowan Kitt (England)

Form
France – LWLLLL
Wales – WWWWW

Played 96
France 44
Wales 49
Draw 3

Comments:

2019-02-02T01:24:22+00:00

Mark Richmond

Roar Guru


Cymru am byth!

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T22:54:07+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Match Report Wales have beaten France 24 - 19 in one of the more bizarre games of rugby that you’ll ever see to kick off the 6 Nations for 2019. The game was played under heavy rain from start to finish and it was clear that it was going to be as much about making the least mistakes as it was about scoring the most points. Wales have built up a reputation for precision and control over the past year and that’s helped them put together a nine game winning streak. But in the first half they played such error ridden rugby that they were lucky to be only 16-0 down at half time. The French came out from the off and played a very clever game - pinning the Welsh back with well placed kicks and only passing wide when the opportunity was really there. Meanwhile the Welsh made error after error and gave away six penalties. Luckily for them Morgan Parra’s kicking radar was soggy otherwise the damage would have been even worse. The opening try was finished by the French legend Louis Picamoles who finished a period of pressure very nicely for the home side. The Welsh defence had been pulled from one side to the other and got its alignment wrong at the crucial point allowing the powerful Picamoles to crash between defenders and score. Their second try was even better as Yoann Huget flew down the left wing and finished a nice passing passage from the men in blue. It was a great example of how short, sharp, forgiving passes could do real damage in the wet and the off load that put Huget in space was perfect. As Wales continued to struggle to find any sort of rhythm, the French pushed forward and tried to extend their lead. Through a penalty and a well timed drop goal on the stroke of half time, the home side entered the sheds with a 16-0 lead and could justly feel as though it was going to be their night. There has long been a saying in international rugby that you never know which French side is going to turn up week to week. Well now that needs to be that you never know which French side will turn up half to half. Of course Wales had to score first in the second half if they stood any chance of staying in the game, but not only did they score first, the French began to slowly but surely implode. The Welsh first try was finished by young scrum half Tomos Williams but it was Josh Adams who created it with a lovely slicing run that carved up the French front line defence and gave the Welsh an easy two on one that they converted. At this point there was no need for the French to panic. Sure the Welsh were playing better but the French were well ahead and if they played the way they did in the first half then more points were sure to come. However the French quickly became their own worst enemy. Their error free first half was long gone as Huget managed to gift George North a try - the French went to dive on a bouncing ball just before his try line, slid, lost the ball which allowed North to simply pick up the ball and score. Two tries within 10 minutes was a bit more concerning for the home side and the seeds of doubt were well and truly planted. As the half progressed the Welsh got rid of their errors and improved their discipline while the French did the exact opposite. Despite this though the French managed to get themselves a penalty that they converted and regained a two point lead with about 10 minutes to go. Could they still get the win they had earned in the first half? Nope! Just after taking the lead the young centre Romain Ntamack had a brain fade and tried to spin a loopy pass out wide when the Welsh defence were already up and in the face of the back line. North’s eyes lit up, he juggled the ball out of the French hands and then sprinted away to score a great intercept try that broke French hearts. The contrast between the sides performances in the first compared to the second half were almost impossible to comprehend. The Welsh have now won 10 in a row and while they might not set the world alight with attacking flair, they continue to find a way to win games no matter how tight. Their back row was impressive and were responsible for both turnovers and tight defence that really starved the French of opportunities in the second half. The French will be in shock for a good few days. This is only the third time that an international side has been down by 16 or more points at half time and then lost and to do it at home is even more painful. They should take heart from the first half of course - they played some really clever rugby. But the difference between their best and their worst in this game is alarming and they need to close that gap and close it quickly. They’ve got some great young talent coming through but they need their more experienced heads to lead by example in times like this. It wasn’t an attacking master class at all but the tension in that second half as Wales came back was fantastic and it was a great start to the championship.

2019-02-01T22:47:29+00:00

Aussieinexile

Roar Rookie


That was Mental, the french never failed to disappoint. how did Wales win that? What did Gatland say at Half time?

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T22:06:40+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Cheers mate - tomorrow's games are going to be awesome. Can see Scotland putting on a great attacking display and the Dublin fixture is going to be very tense!

2019-02-01T21:57:56+00:00

Andrew

Roar Guru


Cheers for the blog mate, had this combined with a French commentary stream. Already buzzing about tomorrows games.

2019-02-01T21:56:28+00:00

Andrew

Roar Guru


Rugby eh, bloody hell.

2019-02-01T21:56:10+00:00

Andrew

Roar Guru


Wow what a stat that last line is. The thing is you'd expect the All Blacks to come back from those sorts of deficits but Wales were pretty average on the whole.

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:55:46+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


The old saying of you don't know which French team will turn up this week now needs to be you don't know which French team will turn up this half.

2019-02-01T21:54:51+00:00

Andrew

Roar Guru


Possibly the most French performance you could think of - flair and imagination in the first half followed by bewildering and ridiculous decision-making in the second.

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:53:16+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


WALES WIN WALES WIN!!!! The French lose the ball in contact and Gareth Davies is able to pump the ball into touch to get the win! That is an incredible game of rugby with some of the best and worst performances all wrapped up in one 80 minutes. That's only the third time in international rugby that a team has led by 16 points or more at half time and then lost. FINAL Fra – 19 Wal – 24

2019-02-01T21:52:59+00:00

Andrew

Roar Guru


What a completely bonkers game - not really sure either team deserved to win?

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:51:40+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Great Welsh defence is forcing the French back but they keep coming. 8 phases now from the French and they are trying to move the ball around from side to side to find a gap. But the Welsh are up so fast and keep knocking them back. Second Half – 81:40 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:50:25+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


PENALTY!! Did the French really need to push so much in that scrum? Surely they could have forced the Welsh to kick out and tried to come again? Instead the Welsh have a line out just inside their own half. But they lose the line out!!! Oh wow and the French come for one final attack. They are up to the Welsh 10m line and this is going down to the wire. Second Half – 80:00 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:49:01+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Can France ruin the Welsh scrum again??? No they don't! The scrum is a mess but it's a penalty to Wales! Second Half – 79:13 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:48:09+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Awesome work from Wales there - big hit and the French lose the ball and the Welsh have a scrum in the middle of field on their own 22. Second Half – 78:42 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:47:24+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


French line out is messy but they have it on the floor and so need to start building the phases again. Second Half – 77:58 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:46:45+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


PENALTY! France must go for the corner and they do - it's about 12m out from the Welsh line. Second Half – 77:33 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:45:52+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


Less than 4 minutes to go - will the Welsh try and run through a load of phases or will they kick deep and force the French to come from deep? Welsh scrum on their 10m line but they've given away a penalty!!! Second Half – 76:27 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:44:32+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


The Welsh defence is working well and has forced the French back over the 21 phases. France look to try something with a pop back inside but it's forward and so the Welsh will have the scrum on their own 10m line. Second Half – 76:27 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

AUTHOR

2019-02-01T21:43:17+00:00

Oliver Matthews

Expert


More phases - up to 13 now - but the French aren't making ground. They can't try for the drop goal - they need a try. Second Half – 75:30 Fra – 19 Wal – 24

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