Impressive Victory Sees France Secure Bonus-Point Win and Quarter-Final Berth
In a commanding display of rugby prowess, host nation France confidently secured the top spot in Pool A of the Rugby World Cup with a resounding 60-7 bonus-point victory over Italy. The match, held at OL Stadium, took place amidst a festive atmosphere.
France wasted no time setting the tone as winger Damian Penaud scored a try in just the second minute, dispelling any concerns about the absence of injured captain Antoine Dupont. Penaud added his second try before halftime, surpassing Vincent Clerc to become France’s second-highest try-scorer.
Fullback Thomas Ramos was a crucial contributor, scoring a try of his own and accumulating 15 points through his precise kicking. Yoram Moefana secured a brace of tries, while Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Matthieu Jalibert, and Peato Mauvaka also made their mark on the scoreboard.
The victory marked France’s most significant win against Italy in their 48 meetings. The result solidified France’s position at the top of Pool A, with a bonus point, as they moved on to the quarter-finals.
In contrast, Italy, hoping to reach the knockout stages for the first time, faced an uphill battle. Still reeling from their 96-17 loss to New Zealand the previous week, they found themselves trailing 24-0 before they could muster their first attacking opportunity. Italy managed a late consolation try from Manuel Zuliani, but it was not enough to change the course of the match.