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New Zealand v France
Head to Head

11 September 2010

 
Results Summary from 1903 to present.
 

 

New Zealand

France

 
 

Played

49

49

 
 

Won

36

12

 
 

Drew

1

1

 
 

Last won at home

20-Jun-2009

18-Nov-2000

 
 

Last won away

28-Nov-2009

13-Jun-2009

 
 
Points Spread
   

New Zealand

France

 
 

Points

1197

648

 
 

Tries

139

64

 
 

Conversions

85

37

 
 

Penalties

131

74

 
 

Drop Goals

13

25

 
 

Marks

0

0

 
 
Records
   

New Zealand

France

 
 

Highest Score

61 in 2007

43 in 1999

 
 

Biggest Margin

51 in 2007

14 in 1994

 
 

Most Tries

10 in 1906

4 in 1979

 
 

Biggest Winning Run

8

3

 
 

No Points Conceded

-

1 game

 
 

No Tries Conceded

14 games

5 games

 
 
Best Results
 

France

22 - 8

26/06/1994 at Lancaster Park

 
 

New Zealand

61 - 10

9/06/2007 at Westpac Stadium

 
 
Players
   

New Zealand

France

 
 

Points

29

-

A. P. Mehrtens in 2000

25

-

D. W. Carter in 2004

22

-

G. J. Fox in 1990

28

-

C. Lamaison in 1999

27

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

16

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

 
 
 

Tries

3

-

W. J. Wallace in 1906

3

-

J. F. Umaga in 1999

3

-

J. T. Rokocoko in 2003

2

-

J-P. Lescarboura in 1984

2

-

S. Blanco in 1989

2

-

P. Saint-Andre in 1995

 
 
 

Conversions

5

-

A. P. Mehrtens in 1999

5

-

C. L. McAlister in 2007

4

-

D. B. Clarke in 1961

4

-

C. Lamaison in 1999

3

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

3

-

J. Dupuy in 2009

 
 
 

Penalties

9

-

A. P. Mehrtens in 2000

6

-

G. J. Fox in 1990

5

-

A. R. Hewson in 1984

5

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

4

-

S. Blanco in 1989

4

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

 
 
 

Drop Goals

2

-

F. M. Botica in 1986

1

-

D. B. Clarke in 1961

1

-

C. R. Laidlaw in 1964

1

-

W. D. Cottrell in 1968

1

-

B. J. Robertson in 1977

1

-

B. J. McKechnie in 1977

1

-

A. R. Hewson in 1981

1

-

G. J. L. Cooper in 1986

1

-

A. M. Stone in 1986

1

-

K. J. Crowley in 1986

1

-

G. J. Fox in 1987

1

-

G. J. Fox in 1990

3

-

J-P. Lescarboura in 1986

2

-

P. Albaladejo in 1961

2

-

C. Deylaud in 1994

2

-

C. Lamaison in 1999

2

-

C. Lamaison in 2000

1

-

J. Gachassin in 1967

1

-

C. Lacaze in 1968

1

-

C. Dourthe in 1968

1

-

J. P. Romeu in 1977

1

-

A. Caussade in 1979

1

-

A. Caussade in 1979

1

-

S. Gabernet in 1981

1

-

J-P. Lescarboura in 1984

1

-

D. Camberabéro in 1990

1

-

J-L. Sadourny in 1994

1

-

F. Michalak in 2003

1

-

D. Yachvili in 2003

1

-

F. Fritz in 2006

1

-

F. Trinh-Duc in 2009

 
 
Career
   

New Zealand

France

 
 

Points

106

-

D. W. Carter

92

-

A. P. Mehrtens

86

-

G. J. Fox

44

-

A. R. Hewson

40

-

J. T. Rokocoko

71

-

C. Lamaison

28

-

J-P. Lescarboura

27

-

S. Blanco

26

-

J. Dupuy

22

-

J. P. Romeu

 
 
 

Most Tries

8

-

J. T. Rokocoko

5

-

S. W. Sivivatu

5

-

S. S. Wilson

4

-

J. F. Umaga

4

-

J. T. Lomu

3

-

S. Blanco

3

-

P. Saint-Andre

2

-

J-P. Lescarboura

2

-

O. Magne

2

-

C. Heymans

2

-

M. Cecillon

2

-

J-L. Sadourny

2

-

P. Bernat-Salles

2

-

R. Dourthe

2

-

Y. Jauzion

 
 
 

Most Conversions

21

-

D. W. Carter

13

-

A. P. Mehrtens

10

-

G. J. Fox

7

-

D. B. Clarke

5

-

C. L. McAlister

9

-

C. Lamaison

4

-

J. Dupuy

4

-

T. Castaignède

2

-

L. Beauxis

2

-

F. Gelez

 
 
 

Most Penalties

22

-

A. P. Mehrtens

20

-

G. J. Fox

18

-

D. W. Carter

11

-

A. R. Hewson

10

-

S. D. Culhane

12

-

C. Lamaison

6

-

P. Villepreux

5

-

J. Dupuy

5

-

S. Blanco

5

-

J. P. Romeu

5

-

D. Camberabéro

 
 
 

Most Drop Goals

2

-

F. M. Botica

2

-

G. J. Fox

1

-

A. M. Stone

1

-

B. J. Robertson

1

-

B. J. McKechnie

1

-

C. R. Laidlaw

1

-

A. R. Hewson

1

-

K. J. Crowley

1

-

W. D. Cottrell

1

-

G. J. L. Cooper

1

-

D. B. Clarke

4

-

J-P. Lescarboura

4

-

C. Lamaison

2

-

C. Deylaud

2

-

P. Albaladejo

2

-

A. Caussade

 
 
Current Players
   

New Zealand

France

 
 

Most Points

106

-

D. W. Carter
(2t, 21c, 18p, 0dg)

40

-

J. T. Rokocoko
(8t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

20

-

M. A Nonu
(4t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

10

-

C. G. Smith
(2t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

10

-

J. M. Muliaina
(2t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

23

-

J. Dupuy
(0t, 4c, 5p, 0dg)

17

-

D. Yachvili
(0t, 1c, 4p, 1dg)

12

-

D. Skrela
(0t, 0c, 4p, 0dg)

10

-

Y. Jauzion
(2t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

10

-

C. Heymans
(2t, 0c, 0p, 0dg)

 
 
New Zealand v France Down the Years
 

Date

Result

Venue

City

  Dave Gallaher Trophy

28-Nov-2009

Won - 39 - 12

Stade Vélodrome

Marseilles

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

20-Jun-2009

Won - 14 - 10

Westpac Stadium

Wellington

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

13-Jun-2009

Lost - 22 - 27

Carisbrook

Dunedin

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

06-Oct-2007

Lost - 18 - 20

Millennium Stadium

Cardiff

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

09-Jun-2007

Won - 61 - 10

Westpac Stadium

Wellington

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

02-Jun-2007

Won - 42 - 11

Eden Park

Auckland

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

18-Nov-2006

Won - 23 - 11

Stade de France

Paris

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

11-Nov-2006

Won - 47 - 3

Stade de Gerland

Lyon

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

27-Nov-2004

Won - 45 - 6

Stade de France

Paris

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

20-Nov-2003

Won - 40 - 13

Telstra Stadium

Sydney

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

28-Jun-2003

Won - 31 - 23

Jade Stadium

Christchurch

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

16-Nov-2002

Drew - 20 - 20

Stade de France

Paris

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

30-Jun-2001

Won - 37 - 12

WestpacTrust Stadium

Wellington

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

18-Nov-2000

Lost - 33 - 42

Stade Velodrome

Marseille

 
  Dave Gallaher Trophy

11-Nov-2000

Won - 39 - 26

Stade de France

Paris

 
  Rugby World Cup Match

31-Oct-1999

Lost - 31 - 43

Twickenham

London

 
 

26-Jun-1999

Won - 54 - 7

Athletic Park

Wellington

 
 

18-Nov-1995

Won - 37 - 12

Parc des Princes

Paris

 
 

11-Nov-1995

Lost - 15 - 22

Stade Municipal

Toulouse

 
 

03-Jul-1994

Lost - 20 - 23

Eden Park

Auckland

 

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All Blacks Test Match Record since first test match.

Test Record by Nation
Click on a country to see New Zealand vs the Opposition - Head to Head

 

P

W

D

L

For

Against

Percentage
(of Wins)

Argentina

13

12

1

-

585

180

92.31

Australia

138

94

5

39

2675

1835

68.12

British & Irish Lions

38

29

3

6

634

345

76.32

Canada

4

4

-

-

234

39

100.00

England

33

26

1

6

784

408

78.79

Fiji

4

4

-

-

304

36

100.00

France

49

36

1

12

1197

648

73.47

Ireland

23

22

1

-

626

241

95.65

Italy

11

11

-

-

644

108

100.00

Japan

1

1

-

-

145

17

100.00

Pacific Islanders

1

1

-

-

41

26

100.00

Portugal

1

1

-

-

108

13

100.00

Romania

2

2

-

-

99

14

100.00

Samoa

5

5

-

-

308

56

100.00

Scotland

27

25

2

-

776

291

92.59

South Africa

81

45

3

33

1514

1261

55.56

Tonga

3

3

-

-

238

16

100.00

USA

2

2

-

-

97

9

100.00

Wales

27

24

-

3

812

256

88.89

World XV

3

2

-

1

94

69

66.67


Totals

466

349

17

100

11915

5868

74.89


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