WOMEN’S RUGBY WORLD CUP. Last match of the group stage for the French women’s rugby team which faces Fiji this Saturday.
[Mis à jour le 21 octobre 2022 à 17h29] The French rugby team is playing its last match of the group stage of the Women’s Rugby World Cup this Saturday, October 22 against Fiji. Second in their group behind the unbeatable England, Les Bleues are playing a decisive match in view of the quarter-finals of the World Cup. For this meeting, coach Thomas Darracq therefore carried out a broad review of the workforce, upsetting all the lines in order to rest the organizations.
For this match, the front row consists of props Coco Lindelauf (11 caps) and Assia Khalfaoui 6 caps), and hooker Laure Touyé (24 caps). In the second line, Ferer, who had been appointed captain in the first two matches, is associated with Safi N’Diaye (87 caps). The third line is made up of Hermet (46 sel.), Julie Annery (26 sel.) and Emeline Gros (19 sel.) in N.8, who replaces Romane Ménager, unavailable due to a concussion suffered against the ‘England.
Where is the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2022 taking place?
The Women’s Rugby World Cup is taking place for the first time in New Zealand in the legendary stadiums of Eden Park, Waitakere Stadium in Auckland, and the Northlands Events Center in Whangārei.
What are the groups in the Women’s Rugby World Cup?
For this Women’s Rugby World Cup, three pools of four teams are present. France, qualified, will be in group C. The groups:
- Pool A: New Zealand, Australia, Wales, Scotland
- Group B: Canada, United States, Italy, Japan
- Pool C: South Africa, England, France, Fiji
What is the schedule for the 2022 Women’s Rugby World Cup?
From October 8 to November 12, the Women’s World Cup takes place in New Zealand. Here are all the matches from the group stage to the final:
- Saturday October 22
- Australia – Wales at 4:15 a.m.
- New Zealand – Scotland at 6:45 a.m.
- France – Fiji at 9:15 a.m.
- Sunday October 23
- Italy – Japan at 2h45
- Canada – United States at 5:15 a.m.
- England – South Africa at 7:45 a.m.
- Saturday October 29
- Quarter-final at 6:30 a.m.
- Quarter-final at 9:30 a.m.
- Sunday October 30
- Quarter-final at 3:30 a.m.
- Quarter-final at 6:30 a.m.
- Saturday November 5
- Semi-final at 6:30 a.m.
- Semi-final at 9:30 a.m.
- Saturday November 12
- 3rd place at 6:30 a.m.
- Final at 9:30 a.m.
What is the schedule of matches for the France team?
Present in group C of this Women’s Rugby World Cup, France will not have an easy task against the best nations in the world, the calendar:
- Saturday October 22, 2022: France – Fiji (Northland Events Centre, Whangarei)
- Saturday October 29, 2022 / Sunday October 30, 2022: Quarter-finals
- Saturday 05 November 2022: Semi-finals (Eden Park Auckland)
- Saturday 12 November 2022: Match for 3rd place (Eden Park Auckland)
- Saturday November 12, 2022: Final (Eden Park Auckland)
- Group A
- 1- New Zealand, 10 points
- 2- Australia, 4
- 3- Wales, 4
- 4- Scotland, 2
- Results
Saturday October 8
- New Zealand – Australia: 41-17
- Sunday October 9
- Wales – Scotland: 18-15
Saturday October 15
- Scotland 12 – 14 Australia
- Wales 12 – 56 New Zealand
- Group B
- 1- Canada, 10 points
- 2- Italy, 5 points
- 3- United States, 5
- 4- Japan, 0
Results
- Sunday October 9
- USA – Italy: 10-22
- Canada – Japan: 5-41
- USA 30 – 17 Japan
- Italy 12 – 22 Canada
- Pool C
- 1- England, 9 points
- 2- France, 6
- 3- Fiji, 4
- 4- South Africa, 1
- Results
- Saturday October 8
- France – South Africa: 40-5
- England – Fiji: 84-19
- France 7 – 13 England
- Fiji 21 – 17 South Africa
The 14 most beautiful posters of the competition, including all the matches of Les Bleues, will be broadcast on the TF1 channel while all the others will be offered on the MyTF1 platform. After the Bleues matches, TF1 will offer the 2021 Rugby World Cup magazine, le mag, presented by Thomas Mekhiche, accompanied by consultants Marie Sempéré, former international and four-time French champion and Coumba Diallo
Who are the players of the French women’s rugby team?
Here is the list convened by coach Thomas Darracq for this Women’s World Cup in New Zealand.
- Pillars: Rose Bernadou (Montpellier, 6 sel.), Yllana Brosseau (Bordeaux, 5 sel.), Annaëlle Deshaye (Lyon, 32 sel.), Célia Domain (Blagnac, 3 sel.), Clara Joyeux (Blagnac, 30 sel.), Assia Khalfaoui (Bordeaux, 4 sel.), Coco Lindelauf (Blagnac, 8 sel.)
- Hookers: Agathe Sochat (Bordeaux, 35 sel.), Laure Touyé (Montpellier, 21 sel.), Elisa Riffoneau (Rennes, 0 sel)
- Second lines: Madoussou Fall (Bordeaux, 16 sel.), Manaé Feleu (Grenoble, 2 sel.), Céline Ferer (Toulouse, 52 sel.), Safi N’Diaye (Montpellier, 85 sel.), Audrey Forlani (Blagnac, 56 sel. ), Charlotte Escudero (Blagnac, 0 sel.)
- Third lines: Julie Annery (Stade français, 25 sel.), Axelle Berthoumieu (Blagnac, 8 sel.), Emeline Gros (Montpellier, 17 sel.), Gaëlle Hermet (Toulouse, 44 sel.), Marjorie Mayans (Blagnac, 47 sel.) , Romane Ménager (Montpellier, 48 caps)
- Scrum half: Pauline Bourdon (Toulouse, 37 caps), Alexandra Chambon (Grenoble, 6 caps), Laure Sansus (Toulouse, 28 caps)
- Fly-half: Caroline Drouin (Rennes, 24 caps), Lina Queyroi (Blagnac, 0 caps)
- Centers: Marie Dupouy (Blagnac, 1 cap), Chloé Jacquet (Lyon, 8 caps), Gabrielle Vernier (Blagnac, 25 caps)
- Wings: Cyrielle Banet (Montpellier, 22 sel.), Caroline Boujard (Montpellier, 46 sel.), Maëlle Filopon (Toulouse, 14 sel.), Mélissandre Llorens (Blagnac, 3 sel.), Marine Ménager (Montpellier, 29 sel.)
- Rears: Jessy Trémoulière (Romagnat, 70 sel.), Emilie Boulard (Chilly Mazarin, 11 sel.), Morgane Bourgeois (Bordeaux, 0 sel.)