Antoine Dupont’s first tournament with France’s seven-a-side squad ended in disappointment at the Canada Sevens on Sunday with Les Bleus losing 28-26 to New Zealand in the semi-finals.
Dupont, whose last-gasp try fired France into the last four on Saturday in a quarter-final win over Ireland, came on as a second-half replacement against the skilful Kiwi lineup at Vancouver’s BC Place.
But the 15-a-side superstar, who opted to skip the Six Nations in order to focus on sevens with an eye on this year’s Paris Olympics, was unable to produce a repeat of Saturday’s heroics.
New Zealand, champions of the tournament in 2016 and 2020, took control of the semi-final after early tries from Cody Vai and a superb individual effort from Akuila Rokolisoa to lead 14-5 at half-time.
Jordan Sepho hit back early in the second half to cut the lead to 14-12, but Rokolisoa and Scott Curry scored in quick succession to stretch New Zealand’s lead to 28-12.
France scored late tries from Rayan Rebbadj and Joseph Jefferson Lee to give the scoreline a more respectable look but it was too little too late.
New Zealand will face holders Argentina in the final later Sunday.
The Pumas, aiming for a third straight victory in the tournament — the fourth stop on World Rugby’s eight-tournament SVNS Series circuit — cruised into the final with a 35-19 drubbing of the United States in their semi-final.