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New Zealand keep perfect this year record with France win

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France's Brice Dulin runs with the ball as the All Blacks Brodie Retallikck and Dan Carter try to stop him at the Stade de France stadium in Saint Denis, outside Paris, on Saturday. Photo: AP

World champions New Zealand earned their 12th victory in as many games this year by beating France 26-19 and handing the hosts an eighth straight defeat against the All Blacks at the Stade de France on Saturday.

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New Zealand relied on sturdy defence and Dan Carter’s boot before tries from winger Charles Piutau and Kieran Read sent them clear, only for France to threaten a stunning comeback.

Carter slotted four penalties and a conversion and his replacement Aaron Cruden kicked a conversion, while France’s points came from Morgan Parra’s kicks and Brice Dulin’s try.

New Zealand, who started a tour that will take them to England and Ireland on November 16 and 24 with a 54-6 hammering of Japan last weekend, did not exactly shine but produced some neat rugby throughout.

“They are two proud nations and there was no quarter given today,” New Zealand captain Richie McCaw said in a pitch-side interview.

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All Blacks coach Steve Hansen gave credit to France for pushing his side to the limit.

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