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It was somehow prophetic when former French lock Lionel Nallet mused that he thought Les Bleus would lose their pool match against the All Blacks, because it would be too much to ask to beat them twice in New Zealand.
France has already created real one history, overcoming the worst pool record (no team has lost twice) to reach the final, and if there was ever a theatre where they could diedly crash New Zealand’s biggest rugby test and showcase that deadly, yet somehow beautiful game they conjure on more than one occasion – it is at Eden Park for the Rugby World Cup Final.
Sixty-two test lock Nallet may have been joking, but France has provided their own drama to what will be a grand and special spectacle as the All Blacks stare down history.
Rumoured in-fighting, going against the coach, at a tournament where huge focus has been on the All Blacks, it is very je ne sais quoi that they have attracted news for the wrong reasons at times.
Two of the last five tests against the countries have been won by Les Bleus, adding a historic Carisbrook win to their stunning World Cup quarter-final success.
What made that 20-18 spilling of the apple cart so astounding what that the All Blacks sat on a record nine French match-winning streak coming into that quarter-final, where New Zealand had crossed the try line 43 times over that period.
Thirty-seven wins in fifty encounters with France won’t be much comfort to the All Blacks, but what makes a dangerous team famous for it's one-off performances even more sinister is that coach Marc Lievremont has been trying to get them to become more consistent.
They have managed to win just four tests on New Zealand soil, but importantly boast the best anti-Eden Park hoodoo ledger of any tourist, having won twice including the most recent win back in 1994.
French manager Jo Maso, one of only six Les Bleus players to be admitted into the International Rugby Hall of Fame, said that Lievremont has tried to eradicate consistency throughout his tenure.
"Like all France coaches I can remember Marc has looked for the way to enable France to produce a number of very big performances together consecutively," former test centre Maso said.
"This is the key, it is our weakness. This is why France have not yet won the World Cup."
"We can play a fantastic match to win a quarter-final or a semi-final."
"Everybody remembers our famous wins over the All Blacks or Australia (in 1999, 2007 and 1987 respectively)."
"But then everybody remembers also that France always lost the next game."
"No consistency."
"This is what Marc is fighting to change and if we win the final on Sunday who is to say he has not succeeded?"
Those looking for bad omens shouldn’t dwell on the fact that Lievremont has actually achieved his goal of achieving consistency, stringing the wins together to win the 2010 Six Nations Grand Slam.
France comes with high expectation, considered in Europe a formidable power.
Lievremont may have satisfied many with his title win early last year, but a nation that has won seven such crowns (five of them Grand Slams) since 1997 rightfully expects the French to perform.
Even if their own l'amour la haine je ne supporters are more aware than others of the above mentioned inconsistency.
Venue/Place:-Auckland
FINAL
Day and Date: sunday october 23, 2011
Time:21:00 local, 08:00 GMT
The loss in Carisbrook demonstrated the capabilities of the French, and somewhat eerily there are thirteen players in each World Cup squad surviving that 27-22 win by the visitors.
If not for a final minute try from Liam Messam in the first half, France would have boasted a statement making 17-3 lead at the break.
Two Stephen Donald penalties tied the scores, but tellingly the French held the All Blacks out from the 57th minute until the 75th, while scoring one of their own three tries, as a McCaw-Carter less New Zealand lost to their old rival for the first time at home for 15 years.
Indeed, second halves are where France have caused astonishing fight backs against the All Blacks, scoring a 33-14 final forty minutes in 1999 to win that tournament’s semi-final, and a 17-5 second stanza to stun four years ago in Cardiff.
If there was a final warning to be delivered regarding the wonderful French, it is their World Cup record.Now a three-time finalist, they have never won the Webb Ellis Cup.
We as All Black fans will appreciate their record since the game went professional, as we often like to remember the ten Tri Nations title won since 1996, as France would like to remember their seven Six Nations in the same period.
That confirms them as the best team – England naturally aside in the 2003 period (the French won the Six Nations in 2002) – from the North by recent pedigree, even if a perfect 12-year gap between each World Cup final displays their lack of year after year performance.
The final interest is that France, just like the All Blacks, has reached at least the semi-final of the World Cup every time bar one, losing 19-10 to England in Paris in 1991.
A scalp list of beaten quarter finalists (2011 England 19-12, 2007 New Zealand 20-18, 2003 Ireland 43-21, 1999 Argentina 47-26, 1995 Ireland 36-12) and semi finalists (2011 Wales 9-8, 1999 New Zealand 43-31, 1987 Australia 30-24) and you get an idea why underestimate and complacent won’t be words in any All Blacks dictionary this week.
















I watched that match. I felt all the excitement.
Mathew