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Oct 13, 1999:  Ntamack to play in front of home crowd Emile Ntamack has been called in to partner Richard Dourthe in the centre in front of his home club crowd here on Saturday afternoon
Rugby World Cup 1999
Oct 8, 1999: 
Oct 8, 1999:  Amongst the excitement generated by a generally excellent standard of play upon the field there is still one very worrying sight that greets audiences at RWC'99
Oct 8, 1999:  The World Cup is over for French fly-half Thomas Castaignede
Oct 6, 1999:  France's fly-half Thomas Castaignede is set to miss the remaining pool games after suffering a muscle injury during training
Rugby World Cup 1999
Oct 2, 1999:  France got their World Cup campaign underway with a close run victory over Canada
Sep 29, 1999:  The French closed their training session to the public and the media on Wednesday as they came under increasing pressure ahead of Saturday's game against Canada
Sep 17, 1999:  Warren Gatland has named a near full strength side for the clash against European Champions, Ulster, in Belfast on Sunday
Sep 16, 1999:  Springbok second row Selborne Boome has had to withdraw from the World Cup squad after fracturing his thumb and has been replaced by Western Province's Fritz van Heerden
Jun 12, 1999:  Japan's first professional rugby player, scrum-half Wataru Murata, made an impressive debut for French side Bayonne scoring two tries in a 46-18 win over Lannem
Five Nations 1999
Apr 10, 1999:  Scotland kept up their hopes of a first title since 1990 by beating France in a bizarrely schizophrenic contest at the Stade de France
Five Nations 1999
Mar 20, 1999:  The England machine grinds on, ending a run of four consecutive defeats by France and leaving only Wales between them and their foruth Grand Slam of the 1990s
Five Nations 1999
Mar 6, 1999:  Wales turned the Five Nations inside out as they won in Paris for the first time in 24 years
France 21-23 Scotland, Parc des Princes
Feb 18, 1995:  Scotland ended a 26-year hiatus by winning in Paris in 1995 when Gavin Hastings converted his own try in the dying minutes. Arguably the high point of Hastings career, this was a rare instance of triumph against the odds for both the man and his team.
France 13-31 England, Parc des Princes
Feb 15, 1992:  France became the first team to have two players sent off in a Five Nations match back in 1992 when red-mist enveloped them as England rampaged towards a second consecutive Grand Slam under Will Carling
England 21-19 France, March 16, 1991
Mar 16, 1991:  England won a spectacular match to achieve their first Grand Slam since 1980. There was French flair aplenty as they ran in three tries but for England, who had blown Championship winning chances in the final matches of 1989 and 1990, this victory provide
Wales 19-29 France
Jan 20, 1990:  The sending off of lock Kevin Moseley cost Wales the match against France and, ultimately, left them with the second of three consecutive wooden spoons in the 1990 Five Nations Championship. Coach John Ryan resigned during the tournament, leaving them in
Argentina 19-19 England, Buenos Aires
May 30, 1981:  Argentina and England drew their first full cap international in Buenos Aires back in 1981. Clive Woodward's second try, four minutes from time, saved England from defeat at the hands of a powerful Puma team who were regularly commanding respect in intern
England 3-4 France, February 19, 1977
Feb 19, 1977:  France secured the narrowest of victories at Twickenham to secure the second step of a unique Grand Slam in 1977. They used only 15 players throughout the Five Nations Championship and did not concede a single try
The All Blacks scored a comfortable win over France in Wellington on Saturday evening, 37-12, in the process scoring 4 good tries and keeping the French try-less
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