Les Blues set new win record

A late Damian Penaud try saw France beat Australia 30-29 and claim a record 11th consecutive victory.

It was a tight — and tough — encounter at the Stade de France, 10 months out from the World Cup which France will host.

The Wallabies had fought back after trailing 19-13 at the interval but were unable to see out the game.

“We were playing for a record that dated back to the 1930s,” said France coach Fabien Galthie.

“Winning 11 consecutive games in a row in modern rugby is no small feat and I’m proud of the players because they went for it,” he added.

Australia’s veteran fly-half Bernard Foley kicked his side into an early lead with a penalty before Thomas Ramos responded twice to put France 6-3 ahead.

Foley then equalised before centre Lalakai Foketi crossed to complete a stunning converted try which started on Australia’s own five metre line. Two more penalties from Ramos brought France back to within a point and the hosts took the lead when hooker Julian Marchand crossed and Ramos converted.

Foley responded again from a penalty before Ramos restored the six-point lead however Jock Campbell — making his first Test start — went over for Australia.

Foley again converted to give the visitors a 23-22 lead and then traded penalties again with Ramos.

Foley’s replacement Reece Hodge then kicked a penalty to make it 29-25 to Dave Rennie’s side before Penaud had the final say. — BBCSport

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