France’s head coach Fabien Galthie has described the upcoming match against New Zealand as “immense but fantastic,” as the two rugby powerhouses prepare to clash in Paris this Saturday. This game is viewed as a vital step for the hosts, who aim to build on their recent achievements and maintain their momentum leading into the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia.
In the past two years, France has had a strong record against the All Blacks, securing impressive victories in their last two encounters. A memorable win in November 2021 was followed by an exhilarating victory in last year’s Rugby World Cup opener at the Stade de France, where the French triumphed in front of an enthusiastic home crowd. These successes have bolstered their confidence ahead of the upcoming match, although Galthie recognizes that this will present a different kind of challenge.
New Zealand Under New Leadership: Scott Robertson’s Resurgence
After a challenging start to his role, New Zealand’s new head coach, Scott Robertson, has hit his stride, guiding the All Blacks to three consecutive wins over the past month, including triumphs against Japan, England, and Ireland. This turnaround follows a less-than-stellar Rugby Championship and a shaky June tour, but Robertson’s changes have brought stability, and New Zealand’s confidence is on the rise.
“We know the challenge that lies ahead,” Galthie stated. “New Zealand is always a formidable team, but we’re also building something strong here in France. It’s an immense challenge, but it’s one we’re ready for.”
A High-Stakes Encounter: Looking Beyond 2027
For Galthie and his squad, this match is not just about the outcome—it’s part of a larger strategy to shape France’s team and approach for the 2027 World Cup. The French have been concentrating on developing depth within their squad and refining their tactical game, and Saturday’s clash against the All Blacks will serve as an excellent opportunity to test their mettle against one of the best.