History of Rugby Union Matches Between France and New Zealand - Results

Results

Date Venue Score Victor Comments
22 June 2013 Yarrow Stadium, New Plymouth 2013 French Tour to New Zealand
15 June 2013 Rugby League Park, Christchurch
8 June 2013 Eden Park, Auckland
23 October 2011 Eden Park, Auckland 8 – 7 New Zealand 2011 Rugby World Cup Final
24 September 2011 Eden Park, Auckland 37 – 17 New Zealand 2011 Rugby World Cup
28 November 2009 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 12 – 39 New Zealand 2009 end of year rugby union tests
20 June 2009 Westpac Stadium, Wellington 14 – 10 New Zealand
13 June 2009 Carisbrook, Dunedin 22 – 27 France
6 October 2007 Millennium Stadium, Cardiff 18 – 20 France 2007 Rugby World Cup
9 June 2007 Westpac Stadium, Wellington 61 – 10 New Zealand
2 June 2007 Eden Park, Auckland 42 – 11 New Zealand
18 November 2006 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 11 – 23 New Zealand 2006 end of year rugby union tests
11 November 2006 Stade de Gerland, Lyon 3 – 47 New Zealand
27 November 2004 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 6 – 45 New Zealand 2004 end of year rugby union tests
20 November 2003 Stadium Australia, Sydney 40 – 13 New Zealand 2003 Rugby World Cup
28 June 2003 Jade Stadium, Christchurch 31 – 23 New Zealand
16 November 2002 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 20 – 20 draw
30 June 2001 WestpacTrust Stadium, Wellington 37 – 12 New Zealand
18 November 2000 Stade Vélodrome, Marseille 42 – 33 France
11 November 2000 Stade de France, Saint-Denis 26 – 39 New Zealand
31 October 1999 Twickenham, London 31 – 43 France 1999 Rugby World Cup
26 June 1999 Athletic Park, Wellington 54 – 7 New Zealand
18 November 1995 Parc des Princes, Paris 12 – 37 New Zealand
11 November 1995 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 22 – 15 France
3 July 1994 Eden Park, Auckland 20 – 23 France
26 June 1994 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 8 – 22 France
10 November 1990 Parc des Princes, Paris 12 – 30 New Zealand
3 November 1990 Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes 3 – 24 New Zealand
1 July 1989 Eden Park, Auckland 34 – 20 New Zealand
17 June 1989 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 25– 17 New Zealand
20 June 1987 Eden Park, Auckland 29 – 9 New Zealand 1987 Rugby World Cup
15 November 1986 Stade de la Beaujoire, Nantes 16 – 3 France
8 November 1986 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 7 – 19 New Zealand
28 June 1986 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 18 – 9 New Zealand
23 June 1984 Eden Park, Auckland 31 – 18 New Zealand
16 June 1984 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 10 – 9 New Zealand
21 November 1981 Parc des Princes, Paris 6 – 18 New Zealand 1981 New Zealand tour of France & Romania
14 November 1981 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 9 –13 New Zealand
14 July 1979 Eden Park, Auckland 19 – 24 France 1981 New Zealand tour of Fiji & New Zealand
7 July 1979 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 23 – 9 New Zealand
19 November 1977 Parc des Princes, Paris 3 – 15 New Zealand
11 November 1977 Stadium Municipal, Toulouse 18 – 13 France
10 February 1973 Parc des Princes, Paris 13 – 6 France
10 August 1968 Eden Park, Auckland 19 – 12 New Zealand
27 July 1968 Athletic Park, Wellington 9 – 3 New Zealand
13 July 1968 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 12 – 9 New Zealand
25 November 1967 Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 15 – 21 New Zealand
8 February 1964 Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 3 – 12 New Zealand
19 August 1961 Lancaster Park, Christchurch 32 – 3 New Zealand
5 August 1961 Athletic Park, Wellington 5 – 3 New Zealand
22 July 1961 Eden Park, Auckland 13 – 6 New Zealand
27 February 1954 Yves-du-Manoir, Colombes 3 – 0 France
18 January 1925 Stade des Ponts Jumeaux, Toulouse 6 – 30 New Zealand
1 January 1906 Parc des Princes, Paris 8 – 38 New Zealand

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