End of the dream for the Blues.

The women's XV of France came very close to qualifying for the first time in its history in the final of a Rugby World Cup, beaten on Saturday November 5 in Auckland (25-24) by New Zealand, with a missed penalty from Caroline Drouin at the last minute.

The "Black Ferns", reigning world champions, will meet England in the final next Saturday, victorious over Canada (26-19), which Les Bleues will face for the bronze medal.

With AFP 

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