The Mercury

Les Bleus playing for honour in Ellis Park Test

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FRANCE will be playing for pride in the third Test against South Africa, captain Guilhem Guirado said as they dip into last reserves at the end of a long season before heading off on holiday.

“We have one week left, the last of the season for us, to raise our heads. It will be a difficult week, no doubt,” he said after a second successive defeat to the Springboks cost them the series.

South Africa beat France 37-15 at Kings Park on Saturday in a bruising forwards battle to add to their 37-14 win in Pretoria on June 10.

Guirado was one of eight changes that the French made for Saturday’s match in Durban after fielding a weakened team in the first test.

A closer contest, however, did not materialis­e and France now face a series whitewash to add to a disappoint­ing third place in this year’s Six Nations Championsh­ip.

“We will remain focused until the end. We hammered the message all week, with the staff and the players, about finding a little pride.

“In terms of our commitment on the field, no player failed, but there are always adjustment­s that can be made, both in defeat as well as after victories. I told the players we will play for our honour next Saturday. If we can win in Johannesbu­rg, it will be with a great sense of pride.”

French coach Guy Noves said the defeat showed a “class of discrepanc­y” between his side and top southern hemisphere rugby-playing nations.

“Twice now we have conceded 37 points. We are realising what needs to be done in the coming months in order to compete more regularly with these nations.” – Reuters

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