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France downs Ireland
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 14 - 02 - 2016

France burst into life when Maxime Medard's second-half try inspired it to its first victory over Ireland in five years with a 10-9 win in the Six Nations Saturday.

Coach Guy Noves, who took over from Philippe Saint-Andre after last year's World Cup, had promised spectacular rugby with a new-look team and Les Bleus did their best to deliver at the Stade de France, scoring the only try with 10 minutes remaining.

Flyhalf Jules Plisson converted, adding to his first-half penalty, while defending champions Ireland's points came from the penalties of Jonny Sexton, who was replaced with a suspected neck problem near the end.
France, which lost 24-9 to the Irish in the World Cup pool phase, now leads the standings with two wins after beating Italy 23-21 in their opening game. Ireland must wait for its first victory after last weekend's 16-16 draw against Wales.

Les Bleus had not beaten Ireland in their last five games, winning for the last time in a World Cup warm-up game in 2011, and they were bothered by the visitors' superiority at the breakdown but they never gave up.

France was trailing 9-3 at halftime but turned the situation around. It sustained a long spell of possession after the hour, coming through with their forwards, but neither referee Jaco Peyper nor his television match official saw Damien Chouly apparently ground the ball and a try was ruled out.

France had a five-meter scrum and worked through the phases again, earning several penalties until Medard evaded the defense and touched down between the posts.

Injury-plagued Ireland took confidence from the return of flanker Sean O'Brien and fullback Rob Kearney. O'Brien, however, appeared to sustain a hamstring injury midway through the first half and was replaced by Tommy O'Donnell.

Sexton kicked the first penalty of the game to put the visitors in front as Ireland played its usual gritty game.

He doubled the tally after France was once again penalized at the ruck.
Dave Kearney left the field with a crushed shoulder after a brutal tackle, with Fergus McFadden taking his place.

France reduced the arrears thanks to Plisson's penalty. Its lack of discipline, however, gave Ireland another penalty, which Sexton converted to restore a six-point lead on the stroke of halftime.

Plisson had a chance to slot home another one but his angled attempt from 25 meters sailed wide.

France failed to make the most of the rare times it had the ball in the Irish half and the highly unimpressive Teddy Thomas was replaced on the right wing by Hugo Bonneval early in the second half.

Mike McCarthy was carried off on a stretcher after he appeared to be knocked out in a collision of heads with teammate Jack McGrath. Les Bleus made the most of it and marched on toward a deserved victory, being rewarded for keeping the ball in play for long minutes when it could have gone for a penalty kick.

France travels to Wales on Feb. 26 and Ireland goes to England the following day.


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