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Francia Es Finalista 32 REVISTA DEPORTIVA RUGBY La Plata, lunes 1º de noviembre de 1999 Francia es finalista El seleccionado galo sorprendió al mundo y se clasificó por segunda vez en la historia para el cotejo decisivo de un Mundial, al vencer al candidato Nueva Zelanda por 43 a 31 Festejo. Los jugadores de Francia se unen en un conmovedor abrazo tras la histórica victoria ante los All Blacks El seleccionado de Francia dio Francia justificó la victoria ante para que la victoria comenzara a la gran sorpresa del Mundial al quien era, a priori, el gran can- dibujarse. N. ZELANDA FRANCIA derrotar ayer a Nueva Zelanda didato para acceder al cotejo A partir de allí, Nueva Zelanda por 43 - 31. decisivo. fue todo desconcierto e inca- De esta manera el equipo ga- Con una enorme dosis de pa- pacidad, tanto defensiva como lo se clasificó, por segunda vez ciencia y confianza en sí mis- ofensiva. en la historia, para jugar la final mos, los jugadores franceses se Por eso, no extranó ver a del certamen ante Australia, que impusieron al final tras una pri- Francia mucho más entero y de- se disputará el próximo sábado mera mitad en la que los terri- cidido a aprovechar cada error a las 12 -hora argentina- en el bles embates de esa máquina del rival. 31 43 Millennium Stadium de Cardiff, llamada Jonah Lomu, fueron la Los All Blacks continuaron con Jeff Wilson 15 Xavier Garbajosa Gales. única llave que mostraron los la idea de utilizar a Lomu, pero Tana Umaga 14 Philippe Bernat-Salles Desde la lógica que impera hombre de negro para llegar al las energías del gigante no eran Christian Cullen 13 Richard Dourthe generalmente en el rugby, try. capaces de doblegar a la bri- Alama Ieremia 12 Emile Ntamack Jonah Lomu 11 Christophe Dominici cualquiera hubiera imaginado Mientras, Francia, que ya ha- llante defensa francesa. Aandrew Mehrtens 10 Christophe Lamaison un final distinto al que realmen- bía dado muestras de sus inten- Sólo con el número once no al- Byron Kelleher 9 Fabien Galthie te entregó el encuentro de ayer ciones con el try de Lamaison en canzó. Porque Francia fue un Taine Randell (C) 8 Christophe Juillet en Londres. el arranque del juego -puro EQUIPO más compacto, más 7 Olivier Magne Josh Kronfeld El equipo dirigido por Jean- champagne-, no encontraba equilibrado y más decidido a ga- Rueben Thorne 6 Marc Lievremont Robin Brooke 5 Fabien Pelous Claude Skrela se mofó de las respuestas ante la potencia del nar. Norm Maxwell 4 Abdelatif Benazzi cuestiones previas al partido y wing neocelandés. Tal vez existió un poco de su- Craig Dowd 3 FranckTournaire derrumbó no sólo el sueño de Con el parcial a favor de los All bestimación en el conjunto diri- 2 Anton Oliver Raphael Ibañez (C) los neocelandeses, sino también Blacks se cerró el primer tiem- gido por John Hart, pero eso po- Carl Hoeft 1 Cedric Soulette Ent: John Hart Ent: Jean-Claude Skrela el enorme negocio que hubiera po. En el complemento, los Ga- co le importa hoy a todos aque- significado la presencia de los llos ajustaron la defensa tras el llos identificados con el rugby CAMBIOS: PT: 32M OLIVIER BROUZET POR JULLET (F). ST: 17M DARYL GIBSON Y KEES MEEUWS POR IEREMIA Y DOWD hombres de negro en la final de segundo try de Lomu, y a partir champagne. (NZ); PIETER DE VILLIERS POR SOULETTE (F); 36M UGO MOLA Y STEPHANE CASTAIGEDE POR GALTHIE Y DOMINICI (F); 37M la competición. de allí se adueñaron del partido. Fue victoria -histórica- para JUSTIN MARSHALL POR KELLEHER (NZ). A partir de la enorme tarea del Con un enorme Lamaison que Francia. Fue fracaso para Nueva INCIDENCIAS: PT: 17M TARJETA AMARILLA PARA GARBAJOSA (F), 35M TARJETA AMARILLA PARA IBAÑEZ (F). pack de forwards, la brillante ta- hizo todo bien, la exigua distan- Zelanda. Fue el mejor partido TANTOS: PT: 2M PENAL DE LAMAISON (F); 9, 18, 22, 40M PENALES DE MEHRTENS (NZ); 20M GOL DE LAMAISON POR TRY DE ÉL MISMO (F); 24MTRYDELOMU (NZ). PARCIAL: NUEVA ZELANDA 17 - FRANCIA 10. ST: 5, 39M GOLES DE MEHRTENS rea del apertura Christophe La- cia en el marcador se fue dilu- del torneo y uno de los de ma- POR TRIES DE LOMU Y WILSON (NZ); 7, 9M DROPS DE LAMAISON (F); 11, 13M PENALES DE LAMAISON (F), 15, 19, 33M maison, y la gran capacidad de yendo de a poco. yor nivel de los últimos tiempos. GOLES DE LAMAISON POR TRIES DE DOMINICI, DOURTHE Y BERNAT-SALLES (F). cada jugador para defender y Un par de drops del apertura El público y la ovalada, ESTADIO: TWICKENHAM (LONDRES, INGLATERRA) aprovechar cada error del rival, del Brive, fueron el detonante agradecidos. ARBITRO: JIM FLEMING (ESCOCIA).
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