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All Blacks player ratings vs France | Lipovitan-D July Series 1st Test

Jordie Barrett of New Zealand scores a try during the International Test match between New Zealand All Blacks and France at Forsyth Barr Stadium on July 05, 2025 in Dunedin, New Zealand. (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

The All Blacks survived a shaky defensive performance to beat the French tourists 31-27 in Dunedin in the first Test of the July series.

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The home side saw three tries disallowed as France stayed in the fight right until the very end.

How the All Blacks rated vs France:

1. Ethan de Groot – 5
Scrum very stable in the opening stages. A solid defensive outing with 11 tackles. One handling error for the big man a negative. Off at 55.

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2. Codie Taylor – 7
A very strong lineout performance with easy ball to Holland a staple throw by Taylor. 13/13 with Taylor throwing into the lineout. 10 carries for the hooker.

3. Fletcher Newell – 6
A tough knock-on called on Newell that ended up chalking off a Jordie Barrett try. Set piece was very solid and Newell finished with nine tackles.

4. Scott Barrett – 5
Came up with a big charge down and recovery after going down 10-0 to change the momentum. Six tackles for Scott. Off at 60.

5. Fabian Holland – 7
Huge work rate from the debutant with 15 tackles and a lead target at lineout time. Had a loose ball recovery early. Played a steady hand without any errors, which is more than enough on debut.

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6. Tupou Vaa’i – 6
A bit slow on the break on his first blindside scramble but France kicked out on the full after a promising half break. Crashed over from short range to give the All Blacks the lead at 14-10. A big ruck penalty at the breakdown in the 37th minute gave the All Blacks possession 15 out from which they scored.

7. Ardie Savea – 6
A team high 19 carries for Savea. A break down the right side a highlight of the first half for Savea. Made some probing pick and goes that troubled the French. Was beaten on the line break that led to the Woki try pretty easily which was concerning.

8. Christian Lio-Willie – 7.5
Was one of the best All Blacks forwards when on. Strong in contact with tw0-man efforts. Was involved with a targetted play at the French lineout seam. A nice pass on the first try to Will Jordan. Had a good strip steal turnover late in the first half. Work rate very impressive clearing rucks and carrying.

9. Cam Roigard – 7 
A lot of box kicking early by Roigard, not all of it accurate or contested. A conservative opening 10 minutes in which the All Blacks did not want to attack. Set up  a would be first try with a blindside snipe that was overruled due to a knock at the last ruck. A number of key breaks by Roigard but perhaps a couple of missed chances as well. Did have two try assists and two line breaks. Overall a solid night.

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10. Beauden Barrett – 8
Came up with the first try assist for Will Jordan with a nicely floated ball over the top. Took the kicking duties for the All Blacks. Another beautiful pop pass to Jordan on the shape that led to Jordie’s try on half-time. A second assist early in the second half to Jordan. On attack was clearly the All Blacks most influential player.

11. Rieko Ioane – 4 
Back on the wing Ioane looked off the pace. Found three line breaks but doubts will persist over Ioane on the wing after this. First touch injecting off a lineout launch resulted in a line break was positive. Spilled the ball from the opening kick off in the second half which France scored from. Had a nice touch down the edge in the second half.

12. Jordie Barrett – 7
Had the first try with a nice piece of support play but it was called back. Interlinked well on the sweeping attack plays that the All Blacks found a lot of reward from. Scored a key try in the corner on half-time.

13. Billy Proctor – 5
A tough night for Proctor in a rare start at 13. Was beaten on the outside from the scrum on the big line break leading to France’s first try. Copped a boot to the face in the process. Was denied a try for what was called separation. Had a quieter game but had a steady run in the second half.

14. Sevu Reece – N/A
Went off for an HIA in the first minute after an awkward collision in the first minute.

15. Will Jordan – 8
Shifted to the right wing early in the game where he profited all night, although his hat-trick try was chalked off due to an alleged obstruction. Finished with two and was one of the best on the night, working hard to get into position for the big plays.

Reserves

16. Samisoni Taukei’aho – 5 – Overthrew his first of the night but came right after that. Had eight carries in his cameo.

17. Ollie Norris – 5 – The debutant executed well in his short time on the pitch. Four carries for Norris and a big scrum penalty.

18. Pasilio Tosi – 5 – Reserve front row came up with a huge scrum penalty a few minutes from time which relieved the All Blacks. Four carries for Tosi in a solid performance.

19. Samipeni Finau 3 – Had a turnover won and one lost.

20. Du’Plessis Kirifi – 5 – Six carries for Kirifi in his debut. Brought energy to the field and tackled for four.

21. Cortez Ratima – 5 – Brought some good tempo and execution at the end of the game.

22. Quinn Tupaea 5 – Carried hard and had one strong carry of note in attack.

23. Damian McKenzie – 8 – An early injection from the bench forcing the All Blacks into a reshuffle. McKenzie came on at fullback, with Jordan shifting to the wing. Got more dangerous as the game went on, a scything run against the grain cut the French open. Tupou Vaa’i scored on the next phase.

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FC 35 days ago

Thank God France didn't send their A team.

How embarrasing….

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JW 35 days ago

They would have waited till they were 2 nil up to try these changes against a France side. Not quite so bad, have faith I reckon.

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Blackmania 35 days ago

Proctor won’t get 50 chances. If he’s picked again next Saturday, he’ll need to be much better on defense, otherwise Razor will drop him. Rieko Ioane remains an option at that position due to his undeniable defensive qualities.

I’d like to see Ruben Love and Timoci Tavatavanawai on the team sheet next Saturday. These guys can be real game changers

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JW 35 days ago

Yes a new 10 and 12 is really whats needed to fix the weekends problems.

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JB 36 days ago

It still amazes me how New Zealand fans do not accept the need to kick the ball often at international level. The box kick is now an indispensable part of the game. And Roigard is the best boot at halfback in the country. His kicking isn't always perfect, but it is very good. He gets so much height, allowing the defensive line to get up. For someone at the beginning of his career, he is outstanding. He is going to be the star quality we need in years to come.

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JW 35 days ago

Used to be great. Probably Roe or Preston have the best box kicks now.


Know sure what you’re saying though, no point kicking without effectiveness, but agree the ratings example was just as much a chase issue as on Roigard.

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Andrew Nichols 35 days ago

Preston is the best box kicker in our game at the mo.

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DS 36 days ago

The ‘ol boot an Ioane is back! Plays his first game in 5 years at wing? Sevu Reece trying another hero tackle like he did on DMac in the Super Final but came off second best. Ironically gave DMac his early entry and what a point of difference he is. But yet again BB failng to pass to him in very favorable positions….! BB goal kicking a highlight. Va'ai best lock on the park.

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JW 36 days ago

1 you can’t call that a handling error, Newell caught it and then lost it (back) in contact. I didn’t like how he shoots out of the line and takes the knees out with no arms though, it cost them the first try I thought, he stuffed up the whole ruck positioning for the others directly after it.


4 6 and 7 one more than that, thought their involvement rated better, vaa’i had good scramble on the proctor pass and Ardie used his footwork much better than last year.


I’d give both halves an extra point for adding pressure with their running game, not exactly scary from Roigard but to just let them drift would have made it much harder. Should have been faster ruck plays, pick and goes, in general from the forwards.


Both Barretts outside them a handbrake on the team as usual, though not the only ones guilty of kicking the ball away, especially so quickly when under advantage.


13 is harsh when most of his problems were caused by either the two players inside him or the gameplan which is made for Rieko. Would have done a lot more if he’d have been given the ball the few times he was in space. Otherwise executed his role with aplomb.


15 unlucky to have been moved to the wing, would have been much more use at the back but only real blemish was not running on Ardies shoulder for a possible try.

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Andrew Nichols 35 days ago

“Should have been faster ruck plays, pick and goes, in general from the forwards.” Thought that too. The french ruck clearance was way faster.

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