Rugby World Cup: France annihilate Namibia 96-0
22nd September 2023
France scored 14 tries to record a bonus-point 96-0 victory to top Pool A at Stade de Marseille on Thursday.
- Les Bleus scored 14 tries in total in their third group match.
- Damian Penaud scored a hat trick as he moved third in France’s all-time try scorerslist with his 33rd test touchdown, trailing only Serge Blanco (38) and Vincent Clerc (34).
- Centre Jonathan Danty and flanker Charles Ollivon scored two tries apiece, while Thomas Ramos kicked 12 conversions for a personal tally of 24 points.
Host nation France maintained their
unbeaten start at Rugby World Cup 2023 with a 96-0 win against Namibia at Stade
de Marseille on Thursday.
Les Bleus scored 14 tries in total,
including a hat-trick for Damian Penaud, who moved third in France’s all-time
try scorers list with his 33rd test touchdown, trailing only Serge Blanco (38)
and Vincent Clerc (34).
"The tries are anecdotal," Penaud
said. "We enjoyed ourselves and we're proud of the people who came to see
us, that's the most important thing."
Centre Jonathan Danty and flanker Charles
Ollivon scored two tries apiece, while Thomas Ramos kicked 12 conversions for a
personal tally of 24 points.
There was some concern for head coach
Fabien Galthié, however, as captain and scrum-half Antoine Dupont was forced to
leave the field early in the second half following a head clash with Namibia captain
Johan Deysel, who was shown a red card for the collision.
"There's a suspicion of a crack or
fracture in his jaw," Galthié said. "He's gone for tests. We'll wait
for the results before moving forward. We need to take advantage of this great
victory and the players' fine performance.”
There was better news for back row Anthony
Jelonch, who played 54 minutes after returning for the World Cup after serious
injury: "It's better than last week [against Uruguay]. I'm feeling a lot
better. I really wanted to play again. I've done it."
Namibia head coach Allister Coetzee said:
"It was a tough day at the office. I could see the first 20 minutes, they
were flustered, they did things out of character, not sticking to the plan and
it's just the pressure.
"We have to regroup. Our objective is still alive - to win a game at the World Cup. It's a shame we lost our captain to the red card in the 44th minute.
At that stage it was just 50 points and we
could have had seven [points], and that could have been the momentum we needed
at that point."
Namibia vice-captain Louis van der
Westhuizen added: "It's obviously a disappointing result for us and the
red card didn't work in our favour. We got outmuscled and outclassed by a
quality French side."