Jalibert’s magic helps sweep France past Italy into quarterfinals

France's Matthieu Jalibert passes the ball during the Rugby World Cup Pool A match between France and Italy at the OL Stadium in Lyon, Fran3. (AP)
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Updated 07 October 2023
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Jalibert’s magic helps sweep France past Italy into quarterfinals

  • France thrash Italy 60-7 to move into last eight
  • Clinical hosts top Pool A ahead of New Zealand

France’s Matthieu Jalibert produced the magic as the hosts punched their ticket for the Rugby World Cup quarterfinals by crushing Italy 60-7 on Friday despite the absence of Antoine Dupont.

Flyhalf Jalibert’s lightning quick passing and inspired try lifted Les Bleus top of Pool A with other tries by Damian Penaud 2), Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Peato Mauvaka, Yoram Moefana (2) and Thomas Ramos, who also scored 15 points from the tee.

Fabien Galthie’s team, without Dupont as the mercurial scrumhalf recovers from cheekbone surgery, won all their group games and are likely to face defending champions South Africa in the last eight on Oct. 15, even if Ireland and Scotland are still possible opponents for a place in the semifinals.

New Zealand, who demolished Uruguay 73-0 at the same Groupama stadium on Thursday, finished second in Pool A on 15 points, three behind France.

Italy had a mountain to climb, having lost their last 13 matches against France, who were on a 17-game winning streak on home soil. It proved much too high and, a week after Kieran Crowley’s team suffered a 96-17 humiliation by the All Blacks, they conceded their biggest defeat against their neighbors.

“The first step is done,” France flanker and man of the match Gregory Alldritt said. “We’re going to enjoy the weekend because it was a tough game today. We will do our recovery this weekend and then prepare for the quarter-final.”

Galthie added: “We were always in control, from start to finish, that’s what we wanted. We’re going to enjoy it tonight before turning our attention to the last eight.”

“They were just too physical, too powerful for us,” admitted Crowley and his captain Michele Lamoro agreed. “If you lose the physical battle there’s nothing you can do. It’s as simple as that,” he added.

 

CLUB PARTNERS

France’s halfback pairing of Bordeaux club partners Maxime Lucu and Jalibert showed they were more than a replacement option as they combined perfectly throughout.

The 58,102 crowd clapped along to Italy’s anthem, Fratelli d’Italia, but there was no mercy when the game started, with Penaud dotting down on his team’s first phase of play for his 34th international try.

Ramos converted and added a penalty to put the hosts in the driving seat.

Bielle-Biarrey then ghosted past a couple of defenders to dive over after Jali