France in the Five Nations tournament 1993
The team of France gained the Five Nations tournament 1993 while being very close making a success of a Grand Slam because it gained three matches and did not lose the fourth against the England (with Twickenham) only by one point of variation. The team was led by her captain Jean-François Tordo.
Ten seven players contributed to this success.
Players
First Line
Second Line
Third Line
Half of mélée
Half of opening
Three quarter centers
Three quarter wing
Back
Results of the matches
- the January 16th, demolished 15-16 against the team of England to Twickenham
- the February 6th, victory 11-3 against the team of Scotland to Paris
- the February 20th, victory 21-6 against the team of Ireland to Dublin
- the March 20th, victory 26-10 against the team of Wales to Paris
Points marked by the French
Match against
- Philippe Saint-Andrew (10 points): 2 tests
- Didier Camberabero (5 points): 1 transformation, 1 penalty
Match against
- Didier Camberabero (6 points): 2 penalties
- Thierry Lacroix (5 points): 1 test
Match against Ireland
- Didier Camberabero (11 points): 1 transformation, 2 penalties, 1 drop
- Philippe Saint-Andrew (5 points): 1 test
- Philippe Sella (5 points): 1 test
Match against
- Philippe Benetton (10 points): 2 tests
- Thierry Lacroix (9 points): 3 penalties
- Jean-Baptiste Lafond (7 points): 1 test, 1 transformation
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