1989 France rugby union tour of New Zealand

1989 France rugby union tour of New Zealand
Summary
P W D L
Total
08 04 00 04
Test match
02 00 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand
2 0 0 2

The 1989 France rugby union tour of New Zealand was a series of eight matches played in June and July 1989 by the France national rugby union team in New Zealand. The team won five matches and lost three, including a defeat to provincial teams Southland. France lost both matches of the two-match test series against the New Zealand national rugby union team.

Results

Scores and results list France's points tally first.
Date Opponent Location Result Score
Match 1 7 June Counties Pukekohe Stadium, Pukekohe Won 24–21
Match 2 10 June Manawatu The Showgrounds Oval, Palmerston North Won 28–23
Match 3 13 June Southland Homestead Stadium, Invercargill Lost 7–12
Match 4 17 June NEW ZEALAND Lancaster Park, Christchurch Lost 17–25
Match 5 21 June Seddon Shield Unions' Selection Lansdowne Park, Blenheim Won 39–13
Match 6 24 June Wellington Athletic Park, Wellington Won 24–23
Match 7 27 June Bay of Plenty International Stadium, Rotorua Won 22–18
Match 8 1 July NEW ZEALAND Eden Park, Auckland Lost 20–34

Touring party

  • Manager:
  • Assistant Manager:
  • Captain:

Full backs

  • Serge Blanco

Three-quarters

  • Philippe Sella
  • Franck Mesnel
  • Patrice Lagisquet
  • Stéphane Weller
  • Philippe Bérot
  • Peyo Hontas
  • Jean-Baptiste Lafond
  • Denis Charvet
  • Marc Andrieu



Half-backs

  • Philippe Rougé-Thomas
  • Pierre Berbizier
  • Henri Sanz
  • Jean-Marc Lescure


Forwards

  • Philippe Gallart
  • Marc Pujolle
  • Dominique Bouet
  • Jean Condom
  • Dominique Erbani
  • Alain Carminati
  • Olivier Roumat
  • Laurent Rodriguez
  • Thierry Devergie
  • Philippe Benetton
  • Jean-François Tordo
  • Herve Chabowski
  • Jean-Pierre Garuet-Lempirou
  • Pascal Beraud
  • Pascal Ondarts





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