Game Day 3 - France thump Crocs for first-ever International 18-a-side win
- Wednesday, August 17 2011 @ 08:22 pm ACST
- Contributed by: Aaron Richard
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The France Coqs have broken through for their first-ever 18-a-side international victory, defeating the East Timor Crocs by 109 points in the cold and wet at Blacktown International Sportspark today.
In a game which failed to reach great heights, the Coqs' relentless grind and better ability in the wet saw them grow a lead throughout the game, winning every quarter with captain Théis leading the way from the midfield.
The first quarter saw France start strongly, kicking two goals early in the match, before the Crocs kicked their first ever goal in IC-grade international footy. With neither team able to achieve any further majors before quarter time, both went into the first break with plenty of anticipation of a tough contest.
Nauru went into this match strong favourites after dominating their group on Game Day 1. The extra years of experience and the match hardening of footy in country Victoria meaning that the polish of Nauru should hold sway over the enthusiastic fast developing Tongans. The Tongans have had some of their own local footy experience though in recent weeks with Campbelltown in the NSWAFL competition.
After two days of matches, 24 games so far, only one entrant has scored the perfect 24/24 so far - congratulations to Derryn. But with that success comes the pressure of the chasing pack.

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