
France couldn’t match the pace or power of New Zealand on Saturday, falling 43-17 in the second Test — their heaviest defeat under Fabien Galthié. Unlike the close battle in Dunedin a week earlier, this time Les Bleus never looked like they believed.
Since the Twickenham meltdown against England in 2019 (44-8), this is the worst defeat France have suffered — and the biggest loss since Galthié took charge in 2020.
France opened with a long attacking sequence, similar to what they showed in the first Test. Despite ten changes, the team kept the same intent as in Dunedin, but the move broke down just five metres from the line after several phases.
New Zealand responded by gaining and settling in French territory. Beauden Barrett got the scoreboard moving in the 7th minute with a penalty (3-0).
The All Blacks then caught the French defence cold with a superb lineout play. Just outside the 22, Ardie Savea took advantage of a dummy run to the open side by Christian Lio-Willie and hit Cam Roigard on the blindside. With no cover left on that side, the scrum-half darted easily. The try was converted. (10-0).
A bit of magic from Cam Roigard 😍#NZLvFRA pic.twitter.com/wxkadBJcdE
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) July 12, 2025
But France didn’t fold. They fought their way back into New Zealand’s half and, building momentum, got on the board with a penalty from Nolann Le Garrec after a deliberate knock-on in midfield (10-3).
The All Blacks, though, responded immediately — exactly as Scott Robertson had asked. The head coach wanted a more clinical edge, and his side delivered. Despite Beauden Barrett being shown a yellow card, they opted for a lineout just inside France’s 5-metre line. From there, Ardie Savea crashed over at the back of a powerful maul. The conversion was good (17-3).
France, who had been sharper in the first Test, then suffered a major setback when Joshua Brennan was sent off just before the half-hour mark for a dangerous tackle on Jordie Barrett.
The bank is open 💥
Rieko opens his 2025 try scoring account with a great finish in the corner!#NZLvFRA pic.twitter.com/mWK09lWn2s
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) July 12, 2025