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It's all over! The referee has blown his whistle to end the game.
The penalty goal attempt by Gaetan Germain is waved away.
Brive have a penalty and Gaetan Germain is having a shot at goal but he misses the target with that attempt.
Oyonnax sub Bilel Taieb comes onto the field.
Rory Grice departs for Oyonnax.
Florian Cazenave comes on for Brive.
Samuel Marques leaves the field.
Benjamin Geledan comes on.
Quentin MacDonald comes off.
Curtis Browning comes on.
Valentin Ursache comes off.
The touch judges raise their flags as Gaetan Germain kicks the conversion.
Karlen Asieshvili scores a try for Brive.
Johan Snyman comes on.
Julien Ledevedec comes off.
Brive decide to make a substitution, with Thomas Acquier getting some game time.
Brive decide to make a substitution, with Francois Da Ros being replaced.
Brive make a substitution with Thomas Laranjeira coming on.
Brive make a substitution with Matthieu Ugalde coming off.
Brive sub Karlen Asieshvili comes onto the field.
Julien Brugnaut departs for Brive.
Ben Botica adds the two points for Oyonnax.
Vili Ma'afu comes on for Oyonnax.
Geoffrey Fabbri leaves the field.
Quentin MacDonald scores a try for Oyonnax.
Julien Brugnaut comes on.
Karlen Asieshvili comes off.
Roimata Hansell-Pune comes on.
Mitch Inman comes off.
Pietro Ceccarelli comes on.
Hoani Tui comes off.
The Brive supporters go wild as Gaetan Germain successfully kicks the penalty goal.
Brive decide to make a substitution, with Poutasi Luafutu getting some game time.
Brive decide to make a substitution, with Sisa Koyamaibole being replaced.
Brive make a substitution with Karlen Asieshvili coming on.
Brive make a substitution with Julien Brugnaut coming off.
Oyonnax sub Khatchik Vartanov comes onto the field.
Tommy Raynaud departs for Oyonnax.
Petrus Hauman comes on for Brive.
Fabien Sanconnie leaves the field.
James Johnston comes on.
Damien Jourdain comes off.
Ben Botica does the business as his conversion attempt goes over.
Jeremy Gondrand scores a try for Oyonnax.
The touch judges raise their flags as Gaetan Germain kicks the penalty goal.
The second half is underway.
The half-time whistle blows and both teams’ head for the dressing rooms.
Ben Botica adds the three points for Oyonnax.
Gaetan Germain does the business as his penalty goal attempt goes over.
Ben Botica makes no mistake with that penalty goal attempt.
Gaetan Germain makes no mistake with that conversion attempt.
Matthieu Ugalde scores a try for Brive.
Ben Botica converts the try.
Dug Codjo scores a try for Oyonnax.
Gaetan Germain kicks the penalty.
Gaetan Germain steps up to take the penalty goal but doesn't make it.
Penalty goal attempt from Ben Botica has the distance but not the direction.
Ben Botica has kicked a penalty goal.
Gaetan Germain has kicked a conversion.
Benito Masilevu scores a try for Brive.
We are underway as the referee blows his whistle.
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‘ “It was a special one last Saturday, but we didn’t come here to beat Ireland in the quarter-finals, we came here to win the World Cup,” midfielder Anton Lienert-Brown told reporters on Thursday.’
When Ireland dared to say their intention in France was to win: NZ accused us of arrogance misrepresenting us as believing we thought we had already won the tournament. We were stating the fact that we believed we were contenders for the title and were not afraid to say so.
Don’t think NZ are being arrogant…but yet another horrendous waft of hypocrisy.