European Championship 1994

Game 3

France 10 lost to Wales 22

European Championship 1994/95
Game 3

France
10
22
Wales
Match Info
Match URL www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/14980
Status Completed
Date Sunday, 5th March, 1995
Referee John Connolly (Wigan)
Venue d'Albert Domec (Carcassonne)
Crowd 5,000
France Scoresheet Wales
Jean-Marc GARCIA T 2 Allan BATEMAN
Bernard LLONG   Paul ATCHESON
      Iestyn HARRIS
 
Stephane MILLET G 3 Jonathan DAVIES
France Teams Wales
Laurent LUCCHESE
[Sheffield]
1 FB 1 Paul ATCHESON
[Wigan]
Claude SIRVENT 2 W 2 Anthony SULLIVAN
[St Helens]
Stephane MILLET 3 C 3 John DEVEREUX
[Widnes]
Pierre CHAMORIN 4 C 4 Allan BATEMAN
[Warrington]
Jean-Marc GARCIA 5 W 5 Iestyn HARRIS
[Warrington]
 
David DESPIN 6 FE 6 Jonathan DAVIES (c)
[Warrington]
Patrick ENTAT (c)
[Leeds]
7 HB 7 Kevin ELLIS
[Workington]
 
Bernard LLONG 8 FR 8 Kelvin SKERRETT
[Wigan]
Patrick TORREILLES 9 HK 9 Martin HALL
[Wigan]
Frederic TEIXIDO 10 FR 10 David YOUNG
[Salford]
Daniel DIVET
[Featherstone]
11 2R 11 Paul MORIARTY
[Halifax]
Ezzedine ATTIA 12 2R 12 Mark PERRETT
[Halifax]
Thierry VALERO 13 L 13 Richie EYRES
[Leeds]
 
Frederic BANQUET
[Featherstone]
14 B 14 Phil FORD
[Salford]
Brian COLES 15 B 15 Adrian HADLEY
[Widnes]
Jacques PECH 16 B 16 Neil COWIE
[Wigan]
Lilian HEBERT 17 B 17 Rowland PHILLIPS
[Workington]
 
    HC   Clive GRIFFITHS
   
 

Team Info

France

Previous Game:
European Championship 1994/95 - Game 2 vs. England
Next Game:
New Zealand vs France 1995 - Game 1 vs. New Zealand
Out:
Pascal Bomati (wing), Karl Jaavuo (front row), Stephane Tena (hooker), Didier Cabestany (second row), Jean-Luc Ramandou (bench), F Serret (bench)
In:
Pierre Chamorin (centre), Bernard Llong (front row), Patrick Torreilles (hooker), Thierry Valero (lock), Brian Coles (bench)
Changes:
Frederic Banquet (centre to bench), Jacques Pech (lock to bench), Ezzedine Attia (bench to second row), Claude Sirvent (bench to wing)

Wales

Previous Game:
European Championship 1994/95 - Game 1 vs. England
Next Game:
[no comp] - vs. USA
In:
John Devereux (centre), Adrian Hadley (bench)
Changes:
Phil Ford (wing to bench), Iestyn Harris (centre to wing)

Match Report

A magnificent day for Welsh Rugby League as proud new father Jonathan Davies lifted the European Championship Trophy, the first time Wales had achieved it since 1938. The result was predicted by many pundits after the victory over England but in truth there was much work to be done on a mud ridden pitch against a French side not used to surrendering on their own territory.

The first half went badly for Wales. Going in with plenty of confidence, the boys tried to throw the ball around and struggled to gain any momentum in the sticky conditions. A powerful run from Perrett set up Iestyn Harris and the awesome Moriarty created space for Bateman,but the dogged French capitalised on Welsh uncertainty with tries to Llong and Garcia; Millet's conversion giving them a 10-8 lead.

Davies had missed his conversions in the first half and his in play kicking was strangely unthreatening. He took the field after the break determined to run the ball more and a trademark dash of speed saw the defence disappear in his wake - Atcheson the support player on hand to finish the move and restore a lead Wales were never to surrender.

He then posted a high bomb which Sirvent was unable to take, and Allan Bateman was alert to snatch his second try of the game. A penalty from the sidelines in the end stages of the game put the icing on the cake.

Once again, the Welsh had won the game primarily through their pack. Paul Moriarty was the leading light, a deserving winner of Man of the Series although Davies and Ellis must have come close. In a year of unprecedented importance for the international game, Wales had achieved their first goal. Importantly they had restored national pride, bringing a trophy back to take some of the pain away from the union side's wooden spoon.

Source: WalesRL.co.uk

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Contributions: Cymru RL, Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson