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France's captain Antoine Dupont made a triumphant return to international rugby, showcasing his skill and leadership in a commanding 52-12 victory over Japan at the Stade de France. This match marked Dupont's first 15-a-side test appearance since October 2023, after prioritizing the shorter form of rugby to lead France to Olympic gold in rugby sevens in Paris earlier that year. His impact on the game was immediate, as he set up two of France's eight tries in a comprehensive performance.
Dupont’s creativity and playmaking were key throughout the match. He expertly assisted in the first try, a stunning 50-meter solo run by Louis Bielle-Biarrey, who would later score another try and claim player-of-the-match honors. The French side was dominant from the outset, taking a 26-0 lead by the half-hour mark. The home team was well in control by then, with tries from Bielle-Biarrey, Emilien Gailleton, and Alexandre Roumat, showcasing their attacking prowess.
Dupont's brilliance extended beyond just try assists. He orchestrated play with delicate out-the-back passes and defensive moments like his critical hold-up tackle on Japan's Tomoki Osada. His leadership was evident as he marshaled his side, offering precise passes and strategic decisions, creating space for teammates. A particular highlight was Dupont’s role in setting up Peato Mauvaka's try with a clever lineout move, further cementing his status as a key figure in French rugby.
The second half saw more of the same from France, as they comfortably added to their lead with tries from Jean-Baptiste Gros and Paul Boudehent, who crossed twice. Despite Japan's late effort to avoid a shutout, with a try from fly-half Harumichi Tatekawa, France maintained their dominance throughout. Dupont was substituted around the 66-minute mark, resting ahead of a tougher challenge against New Zealand the following week.
This victory continued France's strong momentum under coach Fabien Galthie, demonstrating their readiness for future, more formidable tests.
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