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France narrowed the gap to a single point after Romane Ménager scored her second try. In the 79th minute, France was awarded a penalty in front of the posts after a high tackle by New Zealand's Santo Taumata. However, Caroline Drouin's kick drifted wide left, securing the win for New Zealand. Match Summary Table New Zealand (Black Ferns) France (Les Bleues) Final Score 25 24 Tries Fluhler, Tui, Fitzpatrick R. Ménager (2), Vernier Conversions Holmes (2) Drouin (3) Penalties Demant (2) Drouin (1) Venue Eden Park, Auckland

France started strong, taking a 17–10 lead into halftime with tries from Romane Ménager and Gabrielle Vernier , supported by the boot of Caroline Drouin . France narrowed the gap to a single point

The Black Ferns surged back in the second half. Stacey Fluhler , Ruby Tui , and Theresa Fitzpatrick all scored tries to put the hosts ahead. Match Summary Table New Zealand (Black Ferns) France

This victory allowed New Zealand to advance to the final, where they eventually defeated England to claim their sixth world title . 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup Stacey Fluhler , Ruby Tui , and Theresa

The defeated France 25–24 in a dramatic 2021 Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final (played in 2022 due to pandemic delays) at Eden Park . The match is widely remembered for its nail-biting finish, where France missed a last-minute penalty that would have won them the game. Match Highlights

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