France adds to Wallaby misery with Paris rout
MATCH REPORT: Eddie Jones' winless return to Australia continued with another horror story in Paris on Sunday, a humbling 17-41 loss to World Cup hosts France.
Wing Damian Penaud scored twice as Les Bleus eased past the Wallabies in both sides' final warm-up game before the tournament.
Penaud crossed within the space of 20 minutes during the second half for Les Bleus, who were never really threatened by the Wallabies.
France opens the World Cup by welcoming three-time winners New Zealand to the Stade de France on September 8, a day before Australia faces Georgia at the same venue.
Matthieu Jalibert started at flyhalf for the home side in a lineup which is also expected to face the All Blacks early next month.
Lock Will Skelton captained the Wallabies for the first time as they looked for their maiden victory in four games under Eddie Jones.
After two minutes, Australia flyhalf Carter Gordon missed a penalty from 45m in overcast conditions in northern Paris.
Things worsened for the Melbourne Rebels playmaker on just his fifth Test appearance as Les Bleus centre Jonathan Danty crashed through him to open the scoring after a flat Antoine Dupont pass.
France fullback Thomas Ramos slotted the conversion to make it 7-0 before the visitors then responded.
Gordon helped set up wing Mark Nawaqanitawase in the corner but the 22-year-old flyhalf missed the conversion.
By the interval, Ramos had pushed his side's advantage to 16-5 with three penalties as Gordon failed with another attempt.
Despite the lead, France looked sluggish compared to the majority of their performances since Fabien Galthie took over as head coach in December 2019.
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Tails up
Galthie reacted by changing his front five after 48 minutes and was rewarded shortly after as replacement lock Cameron Woki stole a dangerous Wallabies line-out.
Australia wing Suliasi Vunivalu was then sent to the sin bin and Ramos made it 19-5 with 27 minutes to play.
France's tails were up as captain Dupont underlined his brilliance with his second assist of the game, a delicate crosskick, to set up Penaud after Jalibert had tested the Australia defence.
Ramos slotted the extras and with the score at 26-5 the Stade de France crowd burst into life before Dupont left the field after an hour, the hosts protecting him less than two weeks out from meeting with the All Blacks.
There was short-lived hope for Jones' side through flank Fraser McReight's 63rd-minute try before Gabin Villiere crossed for the hosts, after another lovely crosskick, this time by Jalibert, looking comfortable as the man in France's No.10 shirt.
Penaud kept his best effort for six minutes before time with a sublime solo try starting from the halfway line, almost as good as his match-winning touchdown against the same opponents in November.
Jones' men finished on a positive note as wing Vunivalu, standing in for the rested Marika Koroibete, dotted down with three minutes left.
The scorers
For France
Tries: Danty, Penaud 2, Villiere
Cons: Ramos 2, Jaminet
Pens: Ramos 4, Jaminet
For Australia
Tries: Nawaqanitawase, McReight, Vunivalu
Con: Gordon
Yellow card: Suliasi Vunivalu (Australia, 53 - cynical foul, off his feet at the tackle)
Teams:
France: 15 Thomas Ramos, 14 Damian Penaud, 13 Gael Fickou, 12 Jonathan Danty, 11 Gabin Villiere, 10 Matthieu Jalibert, 9 Antoine Dupont (captain), 8 Gregory Alldritt, 7 Charles Ollivon, 6 Francois Cros, 5 Paul Willemse, 4 Thibaud Flament, 3 Uini Atonio, 2 Julien Marchand, 1 Jean-Baptiste Gros.
Replacements: 16 Peato Mauvaka, 17 Sebastien Taofifenua, 18 Dorian Aldegheri, 19 Romain Taofifenua, 20 Cameron Woki, 21 Paul Boudehent, 22 Baptiste Couilloud, 23 Melvyn Jaminet.
Australia: 15 Andrew Kellaway, 14 Mark Nawaqanitawase, 13 Jordan Petaia, 12 Lalakai Foketi, 11 Suliasi Vunivalu, 10 Carter Gordon, 9 Tate McDermott, 8 Rob Valetini, 7 Fraser McReight, 6 Tom Hooper, 5 Will Skelton, 4 Richie Arnold, 3 Taniela Tupou, 2 David Porecki, 1 Angus Bell.
Replacements: 16 Matt Faessler 17 Blake Schoupp, 18 Zane Nonggorr, 19 Matt Philip, 20 Rob Leota, 21 Langi Gleeson, 22 Issak Fines-Leleiwasa, 23 Ben Donaldson
Referee: Luke Pearce (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Christophe Ridley (Ireland) & Craig Evans (Wales)
TMO: Tom Foley (Ireland)