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France Overwhelms Australia 42-26 in Nations Championship Comeback
France Overwhelms Australia 42-26 in Nations Championship Comeback

France Overwhelms Australia 42-26 in Nations Championship Comeback

France staged a second-half surge to defeat Australia 42-26 in Brisbane, with Aaron Grandidier Nkanang scoring two tries on debut.

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France rallied from behind to defeat Australia 42-26 in a Nations Championship clash in Brisbane, fueled by a dominant second-half performance. The visitors scored six tries, four of them after halftime, to overcome the Wallabies in a come-from-behind victory, according to The Citizen.

Aaron Grandidier Nkanang marked his international debut in spectacular fashion, crossing the try line twice. His impact on the wing was pivotal as France shifted gears in the second period, turning a tight contest into a commanding win. The performance underscored a growing momentum for the French side under new management.

The loss extends Australia’s winless streak under head coach Joe Schmidt, who now faces his side’s sixth consecutive defeat. BBC Sport reported that Schmidt’s tenure continues to come under scrutiny as the Wallabies struggle to find consistency against top-tier opposition.

France’s attacking cohesion and defensive resilience in the second half proved decisive. With multiple try-scorers and a strong bench contribution, the team demonstrated depth and adaptability. The result strengthens France’s position in the Nations Championship standings, while Australia returns to regroup ahead of their next fixture.


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