It was an interesting game, better than i feared all around.
GB
First half they tried too hard. Looked to score off every set and threw some silly passes. Still scored an excellent length of the field try involving both wingers and some good suport play.
Second half was a lot better. They took their time over things and played some sensible rugby. They were more patient and took their chances when they came along. A much improved effort after, no doubt, some words by Tony Smith.
Roby was everywhere, Morley ran hard and set up a try with a beautiful flick pass, Burrow was pretty decent, Melling (took a few bashes) and Hodgson were good, Ellis and Graham as ever worked hard.
O'loughlin confirmed everything I've ever thought about him, I only saw him twice; once to celebrate someone's try and once to give away a penalty. Sinfield was his usually dependable but not very good self. And Andy Coley spent the evening hiding in the centre, which is unforgivable against a semi-pro team.
Not a great performance, but some have confirmed their potential and other enhanced their chances of future rep honours.
France
There is an old saying about french RL players; they're only happy when either throwing the ball around or trying to kill someone in the tackle. That probably sums them up for tonight. Some very aggresive tackling (some of it borderline, but hey it's an international!) and inventive ball play.
Very impressive with the ball in hand. They moved well, threw the ball around, kicked early, chip kicked; all in all a lot of variety in attack, far more than was evident in last weeks boring Origin game! The same old problems for the French though, lack of fitness and professionalism. This was especially telling in defence.
I have to say I was very impressed with their commitment and effort. They have a reputation for folding when under pressure but they stuck at it for the whole 80 minutes, never gave in or took a backwards step. They can be very proud of themselves.
They all worked hard, but notable mentions for Guisset and Rinaldi who ran their knackers off and also for Ferriol who put in some big hits and was definitely up for the fight. A word on Greseque, who was the best half back on the pitch for my money. Havng Rinaldi lead the team around the pitch allowed Greseque to float around and come in when there were options. He caused problems, was very inventive and looked the goods. Not sure why no-one has taken a risk on him yet (maybe because he's perhaps a little unreliable? not much of a team player? not sure) but someone surely has to give him a go. he's worth a shot.
The young French backs, Villegas (very quick), Stacul (nimble on his feet) and Planas showed some promise, unfortunately Villegas looks to have picked up a serious leg injury, which is a shame.
Overall, the future looks interesting for the French. They are at the stage where they have a good frst 17, but with a few injuries (like tonight) they struggle. A couple of years from now, if they keep developing the way they have been, they will have a handy side. They still have an awful lot of work to do though.