Wallabies wallop France for series win

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 21: Nick Cummins of the Wallabies is tackled during the International Test match between the Australia Wallabies and France at Allianz Stadium on June 21, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 21: Nick Cummins of the Wallabies is tackled during the International Test match between the Australia Wallabies and France at Allianz Stadium on June 21, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Mark Nolan/Getty Images)

Published Jun 21, 2014

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Sydney - Giant Will Skelton made his presence felt on debut as the Wallabies won their seventh straight match 39-13 to sweep their three-Test series against France in Sydney on Saturday.

Skelton - all six feet eight inches (203 centimetres) of him - scored a try and laid on one for Israel Folau with a deft pass as the Wallabies cleaned up Les Bleus five tries to one.

The towering 22-year-old lock received a standing ovation from the home crowd as he was replaced by James Horwill midway through the second half.

The Wallabies were always in command and played with more verve from the kick-off after last week's dour 6-0 win in Melbourne to clinch the series after winning 50-23 in Brisbane.

It was the first time since 2000 that the Wallabies have won seven consecutive Tests, while France are still searching for their first win in Australia since 1990.

While Skelton grabbed the headlines, Folau's two tries took his tally to 13 tries in 18 Tests and fly-half Bernard Foley kicked four conversions and two penalties.

The Wallabies showed their attacking intent from the outset and dominated possession and territory.

Foley kicked a third-minute penalty before Skelton monstered his way through Fulgence Ouedraogo's tackle to score a try on debut five minutes later.

Les Bleus got their first points off a Brice Dulin long-range penalty after a great French scrum to trail 10-3 after 15 minutes.

Quick thinking by skipper Michael Hooper from the kick-off forced France to concede a penalty for Foley to retrieve a 10-point advantage.

The French went a man down when tighthead prop Rabah Slimani received a yellow card for tackling Hooper without the ball as the Wallabies went on the attack.

A quick tap kick from scrum-half Nic White led to Folau scoring in the corner in Dulin's tackle.

Maxime Machenaud, who replaced regular scrum-half Morgan Parra (ankle injury) before the match, kicked a penalty for the French to trail 20-6 at half-time.

Skelton demonstrated his great hands for such a big man to deliver a defence-splitting pass for Folau to race away and score his second try two minutes after the resumption for a commanding 27-6 lead.

France lost left winger Hugo Bonneval with a left knee injury as the Australians cranked up a gear before the record 43,188 Wallaby Test crowd at Sydney's Allianz Stadium.

Foley and replacement Kurtley Beale combined to send Hooper racing away to score his team's fourth try midway through the second half.

The French scored their only try by hooker Guilhem Guirado from a push-over scrum 15 minutes from fulltime.

Replacement scrum-half Nick Phipps pounced for the Wallabies' fifth try off a quick tap penalty in the final minutes to round off a handsome victory.

Sapa-AFP

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