
All Blacksā Scott Barrett on limiting Franceās āgeneralā Antoine Dupont
Captain Scott Barrett has emphasised the importance of limiting Antoine Dupontās impact and executing at the breakdown as the keys to success for the All Blacks ahead of their clash with France at Saint-Denisā Stade de France in the Autumn Nations Series.
Dupont started in the No. 9 jumper last Sunday in Franceās 52-12 win over Eddie Jonesā Japan at that very same venue. That was the 28-year-oldās first Test in the iconic blue jersey since last yearās quarter-final exit at the Rugby World Cup on home soil.
The former World Rugby Player of the Year is considered by most to be the best player of his generation, with some even tossing Dupontās name up in the eternal āGOATā debate. Dupont won the Top 14 and Champions Cup with Toulouse earlier this year, and thatās not all either.
Before the Paris Olympics, Dupont switched to rugby sevens and went on to have an incredible impact on that team. The playmaker helped France end their 19-year Cup Final drought on the HSBC SVNS Series, they later won the overall Series title, and went on to claim Olympic gold.
With stunning skills on both sides of the ball, itās not hard to understand why Dupont has been described as Franceās āgeneralā by captain Barrett. The halfback will almost certainly play a key role in Franceās quest for a third-straight win over the All Blacks, as the visitors are aware.
āIf theyāve got front foot ball, if the ballās on a plate for Antoine then weāve seen how classy he can be, he controls their game,ā Barrett told reporters.
āOn the flip side of that, if we can keep the ball out of his hands, or at least giving him messy ball, then that will go a long way for us in terms of the result.
āIf we present those opportunities then heās going to take them so our defence has got to be really solid around the ruck, and thatās typically the fight five.
āThatās been right at the forefront of our preparation this week.ā
If the All Blacks can shut down Dupont and claim victory on Sunday morning (NZST) then theyāll end another long-lasting winless streak on their Northern Tour. They beat Ireland in Dublin for the first time since 2016 last time out, and theyāre chasing a similar feat at Stade de France.
New Zealand were beaten by France 27-13 in the opening match at last yearās Rugby World Cup, and that was their second straight defeat at the venue following a 40-25 demolition on November 20, 2021, with Romain Ntamack starring that night.
The All Blacksā last win against France was a 49-14 win during the July internationals in 2018, which followed their most recent victory over France at the Saint-Denis stadium the previous November. Thereās history and revenge on the line this weekend.
On the back of wins over Japan, England and Ireland, New Zealand appear hungry to keep the good times going when they come up against a traditional foe. While theyāve taken āsome learningsā out of last yearās defeat, this is a new group looking to forge their own legacy.
āIf I reflect on what Iād hoped wouldāve been a successful tour at the start of this, it would have been if we improved and got better each week, and we certainly have to be better this week coming up against a French team who have challenged us in recent years,ā Barrett said.
āThey probably wouldāve seen a bit around the breakdown, a few opportunities there, that we were a little bit slow to react or adapt to what Ireland posed last week so thatās been a big focus for us.
āWhat the French pose, their threats, itās a big pack, itās a pack that wants to go at you and theyāve got some classy guys in behind that that can certainly punish you.ā
All Blacks veterans mentoring and motivating the potential newbies in training and out on the field showing that they've improved with every game.
France at home, got a bit rattled by the Japanese but finished well to win the game by 40 points, while Japan were beaten at home by 45 points vs All Blacks a week earlier.
Its a night game and the conditions will be similar if not cooler than the game last Friday in Ireland and I'm picking the All Blacks to impose themselves with the same intensity against their French opponents and get the job done.
Go the All Blacks...Kapa O Pango...communicate and motivate...onwards and upwards...
home win rate for the last 5 games 100% ? Ok, enough of statistics.
Obviously didn't include their QF exit š¤£
Did not know that the ABs havenāt beaten France since 2018.
Interesting.
On a more global point of view you can read yesterday article of the Guardian on the France-NZ games. Quite interesting.
Tbf this is only the 3rd time theyāve played since 2018