2007 Rugby World Cup Pool D - France Vs Georgia

France Vs Georgia

30 September 2007
15:00
France 64 – 7 Georgia Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Attendance: 58,695
Referee: Alan Lewis (Ireland)
Tries: Poitrenaud 6' c
Nyanga 30' c
Beauxis 37' c
Dominici (2) 45' m, 57' m
Bruno 52' c
Nallet 63' c
Martin 67' m
Bonnaire 80' m
Con: Beauxis (5/9)
Pen: Beauxis (3/3) 4', 18', 24'
Report Try: Z. Maisuradze 72' c
Con: Urjukashvili (1/1)
France
FB 15 Clément Poitrenaud 73'
RW 14 Aurélien Rougerie
OC 13 David Marty 58'
IC 12 Yannick Jauzion
LW 11 Christophe Dominici
FH 10 Lionel Beauxis
SH 9 Pierre Mignoni 21'
N8 8 Julien Bonnaire
OF 7 Yannick Nyanga
BF 6 Serge Betsen (c) 64'
RL 5 Jérôme Thion 54'
LL 4 Lionel Nallet
TP 3 Jean-Baptiste Poux 58' 73'
HK 2 Sébastien Bruno 58'
LP 1 Olivier Milloud 73'
Replacements:
HK 16 Dimitri Szarzewski 58'
PR 17 Nicolas Mas 58'
LK 18 Fabien Pelous 54'
FL 19 Rémy Martin 64'
SH 20 Jean-Baptiste Elissalde 21'
FH 21 David Skrela 58'
WG 22 Vincent Clerc 73'
Coach:
Bernard Laporte
Georgia
FB 15 Otar Barkalaia 54'
RW 14 Malkhaz Urjukashvili
OC 13 Revaz Gigauri 75' to 80+'
IC 12 Irakli Giorgadze
LW 11 Besiki Khamashuridze 54'
FH 10 Merab Kvirikashvili
SH 9 Irakli Abuseridze (c) 31'
N8 8 Giorgi Chkhaidze
OF 7 Rati Urushadze 33' to 39'
BF 6 Ilia Maisuradze 49'
RL 5 Zurab Mtchedlishvili
LL 4 Victor Didebulidze 41'
TP 3 David Zirakashvili
HK 2 Akvsenti Giorgadze
LP 1 Mamuka Magrakvelidze 29' to 39' 49'
Replacements:
PR 16 Goderdzi Shvelidze 33' 39' 49'
PR 17 Avtandil Kopaliani
LK 18 Levan Datunashvili 41'
FL 19 Zviad Maisuradze 49'
SH 20 Bidzina Samkharadze 31'
WG 21 Otar Eloshvili 54'
WG 22 Giorgi Elizbarashvili 54'
Coach:
Malkhaz Cheishvili

Man of the Match:
Lionel Beauxis (France)

Touch judges:
Nigel Owens (Wales)
Dave Pearson (England)
Television match official:
Hugh Watkins (Wales)
Fourth official:
Steve Walsh (New Zealand)
Fifth official:
Franck Maciello (France)

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