Australia rout poor France in first test
Reuters: Australia scythed through a porous French defence to score seven tries and a 50-23 victory over the visitors in their first test of a three-game series in Brisbane on Saturday, though may have lost captain Stephen Moore with a serious knee injury.
Australia put the game beyond doubt in the first half with tries to Israel Folau, Adam Ashley-Cooper, Michael Hooper and Matt Toomua to give them a 29-9 lead at the break before Nick Cummins, Kurtley Beale and Pat McCabe all crossed in the second.
Bernard Foley contributed 15 points from six conversions and a penalty for the hosts, who lost Moore to a knee injury inside the first 60 seconds.
“It’s sore, but that’s what happens and I’ll go get a scan,” Moore said in a televised interview.
“Great start for us, unfortunately I wasn’t out there for much of it but the boys did some great work and scored some great tries.”
Australia held a 50-9 lead before France replacement Morgan Parra scored a late consolation try, while their scrum earned a penalty try, both of which flyhalf Frederic Michalak converted to go with an early dropgoal and two penalties for the visitors.
The Wallabies, who have not lost to France at home in 24 years, were simply too clinical for the tourists, who had a disjointed buildup with several players arriving late following the French club final while inspirational captain Thierry Dusautoir was ruled out due to a biceps injury.
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