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2002 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia

2002 rugby event


2002 rugby event

FieldValue
teamFrance
yearstart2002
matchplayed5
matchwon0
matchdraw0
matchlost5
testplayed3
testwon0
testdraw0
testlost3
opponent1
played11
won10
draw10
lost11
opponent2
played22
won20
draw20
lost22
previousSouth Africa & New Zealand 2001
nextArgentina & New Zealand 2003

The 2002 France rugby union tour of Argentina and Australia was a series of matches of the France national team during their tour to Argentina and Australia in 2002. It was the 12th visit of a French side to Argentina and the 8th to Australia.

It was one of the less successful France tours: out of five matches played, including three full tests, the team lost all of them.

Match summary

DateRivalRes.VenueCity
15 June27–28Vélez SarsfieldBuenos Aires
18 June31–32Adelaide OvalAdelaide
22 June17–29DocklandsMelbourne
26 June34–37Central CoastGosford
29 June25–31Stadium AustraliaSydney

Match details

Contepomi Mendez Jeanjean Marsh

Team details


Latham Traille

Team details


Herbert Mortlock (2) Mortlock Rougerie (2)

Team details

References

References

  1. [https://uar.com.ar/wp-content/themes/wpbootstrap/pdf/2000/2002.pdf Memoria y Balance 2002] at UAR website
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