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SVNS : deuxième défaite consécutive à Vancouver pour les Françaises

France v Fidji

Début de tournoi de Vancouver catastrophique pour France 7 féminine qui a encaissé une deuxième défaite d’affilée lors de la première journée et a sérieusement compromis ses chances de se qualifier en quart de finale.

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Après leur défaite surprise contre le Japon (19-14), les Fidjiennes voulaient se remettre la tête à l’endroit face à la France, elle aussi infortunée en ouverture du tournoi de Vancouver après sa défaite contre la Grande-Bretagne (10-17).

Les Fidjiennes ont frappé les premières, profitant d’une mauvaise transmission de Marie Dupouy à Anne-Cécile Ciofani. Par un jeu au pied digne du football, Reapi Ulunisau a remonté tout le terrain pour aplatir et ouvrir le score (0-5).

La même a profité des espaces dans la défense française pour en remettre une couche deux minutes plus tard (0-12). Hawa Tounkara redonnait un peu d’air juste avant la pause (7-12).

Dès le début de la seconde période, la France remettait le turbo et Léa Trollier égalisait (12-12). Mais les Fidjiennes étaient là pour s’amuser, se renvoyant le ballon comme à l’entrainement pour balader les Françaises (pauvre Valentine Lothoz qui ne savait plus qui plaquer) jusqu’à déposer tranquillement (12-19).

Le dernier essai de la rencontre était une fois encore fidjien par Lavena Cavuru qui aplatissait sous les poteaux (12-24).

C’est la première fois depuis le début de la saison que la France ne terminera pas en tête de sa poule. Elle jouera sa place en quart de finale contre le Japon qui s’est incliné dans les derniers instants contre la Grande-Bretagne (19-14) dans le match précédent.

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