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SVNS Cape Town : la France écrasée en demi-finale par les Black Ferns Sevens

Jorja Miller, de la Nouvelle-Zélande. (Photo par Christopher Pike/Getty Images)

La Nouvelle-Zélande n’a laissé absolument aucune chance aux Françaises avec une victoire 43-0 en demi-finale du SVNS Cape Town dimanche 8 décembre.

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Privées de ballon et empêchées de passer la ligne médiane, les Françaises sont passées complètement à côté de leur match, laissant la Nouvelle-Zélande se qualifier pour la finale du tournoi de Cape Town.

On s’attendait à un choc sans concession entre deux favorites, entre la France finaliste du SVNS Cape Town l’an passé et la Nouvelle-Zélande, double-championne en 2020 et 2023.

Mais très vite les Néo-Zélandaises ont mis la main sur le match avec trois essais coup sur coup avant la pause par Jazmin Felix-Hotham (2′), Risi Pouri-Lane (5′) et Mahina Paul (7e), exploitant magnifiquement les espaces créés dans la défense française, incapable de stopper, incapable de prendre le ballon et incapable de passer dans le camp adverse dans une première mi-temps à sens unique. Trois essais en trois visites dans les 22 (19-0).

La balade de santé des Black Ferns Sevens s’est poursuivie en seconde période avec Jorja Miller (8′), Kelsey Teneti (10′), Sarah Hirini (11′) et enfin Katelyn Vahaakolo (13′). Jamais les Bleues n’ont été en mesure de menacer ne serait-ce que sur une seule action des Néo-Zélandaises amatrices de raffuts, d’appuis redoutables, de courses en slalom…

Bref, une vraie leçon de rugby à sept pour une jeune équipe de France dont la moitié vivait là son premier ou deuxième tournoi seulement.

Les Bleues devront se remobiliser rapidement pour tenter de décrocher la médaille de bronze.

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