LILLE, France, Sept 14 (Reuters) - France lock Cameron Woki labelled his team's showing as "unacceptable" after Les Bleus were penalised 15 times in their 27-12 victory against Uruguay at the World Cup on Thursday.
It's unacceptable at international level, we're lucky to win after being penalised so many times," said Woki, who started against the All Blacks in a match France finished with only four penalties against them, prevailing 27-13.
France were hit by several injuries before the World Cup, while hooker Julien Marchand picked up a thigh injury last week against New Zealand.
At least this time they were spared, with Galthie saying he had no physical problems to report after the Uruguay game.
France, who lead Pool A with eight points, next face Namibia on Sept. 21 in Marseille.
Persons:
Cameron Woki, Les Bleus, Fabien Galthie, Woki, Galthie, Julien Marchand, Anthony Jelonch, Julien Pretot, Pritha Sarkar
Organizations:
LILLE, Uruguay, New Zealand, All Blacks, Thomson
Locations:
France, Uruguay, Namibia, Marseille