FRA
No.Name
15Scott Spedding, FB
14Yoann Huget, W
13Mathieu Bastareaud, C
12Alexandre Dumoulin, C
11Noa Nakaitaci, W
10Frederic Michalak, FH
2
5
9Sebastien Tillous-Borde, SH
1Eddy Ben Arous, P
2Guilhem Guirado, H
3Rabah Slimani, P
T
4Pascal Pape, L
5Yoann Maestri, L
6Thierry Dusautoir, FL
7Damien Chouly, FL
8Louis Picamoles, N8
Replacements
16Benjamin Kayser, R
17Vincent Debaty, R
18Nicolas Mas, R
T
19Bernard Le Roux, R
20Alexandre Flanquart, R
21Morgan Parra, R
22Remi Tales, R
23Gael Fickou, R

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: Twickenham
8:00 PM, September 19, 2015
Attendance: 76,232

Match Commentary

82'Read the full match report here
81'Tom Hamilton sums up from Twickenham: "It was a case of job done for France but it was a victory that will potentially marred by what looked to be a worrying knee injury to Yoann Huget. They will wait nervously on his prognosis but they can take solace in the performance of Louis Picamoles who was wonderful. And in Scott Spedding they have a fullback who offers an assured presence while their front-row was immense. They lack direction in the midfield and are missing Wesley Fofana but that is a luxury Italy can only dream of. They offered little in structured attack leaving this Pool to already seem to be a two-horse race between Ireland and France."
81'32-10 End of second half
80'And that is that. Full time at Twickenham, and a solid, at times impressive, but far from spectacular victory for France!
79'Italy pursuing a consolation score. They build through the phases in the French 22 and have a penalty for offside pending, but they want more than that. Rizzo forward, Palazzani forward, the entire team forward. Joubert gets bored and blows for the earlier infringement.
79'Substitute on - Carlo Canna , Italy
79'Player substituted - Tommaso Allan , Italy
78'A huge kick upfield from Italy looks to be bouncing awkwardly for a retreating Spedding, under pressure from Palazzani. However, he adjusts his step absolutely brilliantly and not only grabs the loose ball on the bounce but skips past the Italian and straight onto the attack. It gets some whoops and whistles from those who haven't yet turned in for the night.
76'Substitute on - Remi Tales , France
76'Player substituted - Frederic Michalak , France
75'Frederic Michalak gets a tremendous ovation from the Twickenham crowd as he trots off. Nineteen points from his boot tonight - good work if you had him as your kicker in your fantasy team!
75'Substitute on - Benjamin Kayser , France
75'Player substituted - Guilhem Guirado , France
74'Kayser is back on with a significant amount of tape around his head. Heck of an effort to clean up his face from that earlier knock.
72'Italy looking to get a consolation score - a rolling maul seems to be getting entered from the side by France, but they go unpunished. Joubert demands that Italy "use it once", which they do pronto. Phase after phase but they're not going anywhere until it's thrown out wide to McLean, then worked back inside then outside again, then Enrico Bacchin is dragged into touch. Right idea, at least, but just too slow to really threaten France.
72'Substitute on - Guglielmo Palazzani , Italy
72'Player substituted - Edoardo Gori , Italy
72'Substitute on - Valerio Bernabo , Italy
72'Player substituted - Josh Furno , Italy
70'
70'32-10 Conversion - Frederic Michalak , France
69'Nicolas Mas has a try! And it's a smart try too, tapping down against the foot of the post pad after rolling from a ruck with the ball and crashing towards the line. Not exactly the cleanest of touchdowns you'll see, but no need for the TMO that time. Or maybe even the officials are bored of that now.
69'30-10 Try - Nicolas Mas , France
69'Player substituted - Yoann Maestri , France
69'Substitute on - Alexandre Flanquart , France
67'Player substituted - Benjamin Kayser , France
67'Substitute on - Guilhem Guirado , France
66'France are still trying to find the gear they'd struck early in this half, but a pass from Dusautoir goes awry. Meanwhile, Kayser is off for treatment to a nasty knock above the eye inflicted upon him by his own team-mate, Bernard le Roux, in an accidental clash.
66'Substitute on - Bernard Le Roux , France
66'Player substituted - Louis Picamoles , France
64'Penalty against Italy for collapsing the scrum on their own put-in. Which seems like a particularly deflating failing. It's been that kind of night for the Italy pack.
63'Player substituted - Rabah Slimani , France
63'Substitute on - Nicolas Mas , France
63'Player substituted - Leonardo Ghiraldini , Italy
63'Substitute on - Andrea Manici , Italy
62'Well, the crowd are loving a little departure of a wild pass going all the way back to the French line, via some more pushing off the ball. It's clearly approaching panto season in London. Craig Joubert, as is his wont, had awarded a scrum anyway, so none of it mattered.
61'Substitute on - Simone Favaro , Italy
61'Player substituted - Francesco Minto , Italy
61'Substitute on - Vincent Debaty , France
61'Player substituted - Eddy Ben Arous , France
61'Substitute on - Benjamin Kayser , France
61'Player substituted - Guilhem Guirado , France
59'
57'FIGHT! Well, the modern day equivalent at least. A bit of shoving and pulling and barging off the ball. Italy substitute Michele Rizzo started it, if any teachers are keeping note.
57'Substitute on - Morgan Parra , France
57'Player substituted - Sebastien Tillous-Borde , France
56'The play is ongoing but television pictures show Huget in a desperate state on the French bench. The tears are flowing. Seems wrong to intrude on private grief, but there you go.
55'
55'Player substituted - Yoann Huget , France
55'Substitute on - Gael Fickou , France
54'Oh dear - a really bad break here for France. Yoann Huget is attempting to skip past a tackle from Luke McLean when his knee buckles underneath him. He throws the ball away in agony and is now receiving treatment. His match is over, that much seems certain, and there will be an anxious wait to see what his long-term prognosis is.
53'25-10 Conversion - Tommaso Allan , Italy
52'25-8 Try - Giovanbattista Venditti , Italy
51'Italy manage to keep the pressure on, even from the French scrum, and winger Giovanbattista Venditti is the man who gets to cross the line, initially in the right corner before running towards the posts. You have to wonder why both teams played 40 minutes so conservatively when they can put together attacking play like this.
50'Knock on by Italy, France put-in at the scrum. That was quicker than expected.
50'Player substituted - Martin Castrogiovanni , Italy
50'Substitute on - Lorenzo Cittadini , Italy
50'Player substituted - Matias Aguero , Italy
50'Substitute on - Michele Rizzo , Italy
49'There's a burst of about three knock-ons in the space of two seconds as the ball squirts loose from a ruck. It might be a French knock on, it might be an Italian knock on, and it might be an Italian try. Given the mess of previous reviews, this could take a while - it's one of the hardest ones to work out that there has been.
48'Italy are throwing caution to the wind and benefiting greatly from it. A quick tap gets them onto the edge of the French line for the first time in the entire game. The French sense of adventure beginning to rub off on their opponents. And... it's TMO time!
46'Italy are in a spin. Another penalty at the breakdown, they just can't get into Craig Joubert's good books. France, sensing this is their moment, kick for touch instead of kicking for more points.
45'25-3 Conversion - Frederic Michalak , France
44'
44'23-3 Try - Rabah Slimani , France
43'Astonishing stuff. Nakaitaci breaks clear in the first instance, then finds the prop Guirado who holds off a tackler for a good 20 metres then just about makes the line! Narrowly short, but the French keep the attack going and Michalak's kick through pops up beautifully for Rabah Slimani to dive over the line for the game's first try. When France play like that, they can beat anyone.
42'Tom Hamilton's thoughts from his vantage point at Twickenham: "Come half-time and there is a feeling of this game being the dust cart following the Lord Mayor's show earlier in Brighton. In a scrappy game, France have been the side attempting to push the pace of the match, but overly officious refereeing has stunted any flowing play. The standout player has been France No.8 Louis Picamoles - he has been by far the shining light over a match that is failing to hold its own in a day of World Cup drama. Michalak has been erratic from the tee while Scott Spedding's howitzer of a boot caused the loudest cheer of the half - bar the Mexican Wave - when he knocked over a 54-metre penalty."
42'18-3 Penalty goal - Frederic Michalak , France
41'Michalak boots through. This is getting away from the Italians, fast.
41'
41'15-3 End of first half
40'We're back underway, and no sooner is the ball in play, the Italians give away another penalty deep in their own territory. Different half, same story.
40'And that's the half! France take a 12-point lead into the break, and it should arguably be much more.
40'15-3 Start of second half
40'15-3 Penalty goal - Frederic Michalak , France
39'From the ensuing lineout, another penalty to France. Michalak to kick this time, and he slots it with ease. A French try is all that's missing from underlining their dominance.
38'France seem immediately lifted by that kick. They charge the kick-off straight back down the field, Huget leading the cavalry. Italy want half-time now.
38'12-3 Penalty goal - Scott Spedding , France
37'A penalty to France. Spedding from his own half is going to have a boot. And that is right on the limit of his range. It creeps over the bar and Twickenham is taken aback by the sheer audacity of it all.
35'The Italians have a wonderful word for this type of game: staccato. Stop-start doesn't do this justice.
34'9-3 Penalty goal - Tommaso Allan , Italy
33'Penalty to Italy and Allan fancies his chances from around 45 yards. He gets it right this time, starting it off slightly further right than his last effort and it curls round perfectly through the uprights.
32'
30'Not much to update you on, I'm afraid. Even referee Joubert seems to have decided the players need a break. A scrum is awarded in the French half and nobody is in too much of a rush to get the play back underway. And when it does, the Italians are penalised once again. Then the French. Yep, it's that kind of scrappy right now.
28'9-0 Penalty goal - Frederic Michalak , France
26'France build in the Italian midfield, a chip over the top from Michalak is cleared up well but the play goes back for another penalty against the Italians in the breakdown. Michalak to try again from a very similar distance from where he hit the post previously. No trouble this time, three points.
24'Of course, when it goes wrong, it looks terrible. A dropped pass in midfield and they are slammed into reverse. Spedding boots for territory, deep into the Italian 22. Start again, everybody.
23'Italy pushing forward again. Campagnaro driving into the 22 - and losing it in the tackle. And France look to counter-attack through Huget. And now Basteraud. And now Nakaitaci. When France get their flow going, they look terrific.
21'
19'And another kick off the post! Michalak has hit the left upright twice now with three points to play for. France have let a few points get away from them in the opening quarter.
16'Italy sustaining some pressure again, but "Seven sealing off under pressure", according to Joubert. Seven being Francesco Minto. Penalty France, booted into touch at halfway, pressure alleviated.
14'
13'A good break leads to Italy being awarded their first shot at goal. Thomas Allan to have a dig - wide left! Pulled pretty badly from right of centre but not exactly a testing kick.
11'
11'6-0 Penalty goal - Frederic Michalak , France
11'Player substituted - Andrea Masi , Italy
11'Substitute on - Enrico Bacchin , Italy
10'Oh dear. The TMO farce has just deepened. How is that even possible? The decision is referred to the TMO to review the pass towards Nakaitaci. All good there. However, just as the conversion is being lined up, the replay on the big screen in the stadium shows that the French wing has dropped the ball. It should be a knock on, and that's the verdict. But oh my, how did Craig Joubert, the referee, let that happen? France end up kicking a penalty. Nobody can be entirely sure why. Does anyone know anything any more?
9'Good move from France and they're threatening the Italian line. And - well, guess what? It's TMO time! The ball appears to bound off an Italian defender and into Noa Nakaitaci's arms. That's the ruling - TRY TIME!
8'And another penalty against the Italians, this time at least it's in the French half. Not releasing the ball at the bottom of the ruck. It breaks up the first period of Italian attacking.
7'3-0 Penalty goal - Frederic Michalak , France
6'Dumb penalty given away by Quintin Geldenhuys for kicking the ball away. That's the third penalty against the Italians in the first five minutes. Michalak to try again. No problem this time.
4'Frederic Michalak lining up the kick from about 40 yards out, left of centre. Close to the post... too close to the post! It hits the left upright and bounces down to oohs and aahs from a very partisan crowd. The Eurostar from Paris to London must have been bouncing today, not to mention the sizeable French population that already lives in the capital that seems to have jaunted down to Twickenham.
3'France looking to threaten from midfield but they are penalised for crossing and it is a scrum to Italy. However, the Italians are then pinged for bringing the scrum down and France may well have a pop at goal as a result. Yes, they will.
2'France, in a natty red outfit that they wore against Scotland two weeks ago, win the first lineout of the game.
1'And we are go at Twickenham!
1'
1'0-0 Start of first half

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