All Blacks beat France in thrilling Nations Championship openerFigure caption, Jordan scores pivotal second try for New ZealandByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished5 hours agoNations Championship New Zealand (19) 34Tries: Jordan 2, Lakai, Roigard 2 Cons: Love 3 Pen: LoveFrance (13) 32Tries: Penaud, Hastoy, Attisogbe, Jalibert Cons: Lucu 2, Hastoy Pens: Lucu 2Will Jordan scored twice to help New Zealand beat France as the inaugural Nations Championship opened with a captivating, nine-try thriller in Christchurch. Prolific wing Jordan struck in the seventh and 71st minute to hand new All Blacks boss Dave Rennie a winning start and move within two of Doug Howlett’s record 49 tries for New Zealand. Peter Lakai and outstanding scrum-half Cam Roigard (2) were also on target in the southern hemisphere giants’ bonus-point win. Six Nations champions France, however, fell short of a rare win on New Zealand soil despite tries from Damian Penaud, Antoine Hastoy, Theo Attissogbe and Matthieu Jalibert.France, without star names Antoine Dupont and Louis Bielle-Biarrey, also had a second-half try ruled out for a knock-on from Max Spring before Fabien Brau-Boirie touched down. New Zealand host Italy next weekend while France travel to Australia. “It was tough. The French were quality tonight, when we had the ball in our hands, we were dangerous,” mentioned All Blacks captain Ardie Savea.”A Test match is always going to bring its challenges. France came to play and put us under pressure. I am proud of the boys for what they put in.”Nations Championship: Reaction after All Blacks beat France by two points in exciting match
