Julien Dupuy's international career got off to a winning start as France beat New Zealand 27-22 in Dunedin.
The Tigers scrum-half capped a fine season which also featured starting roles in the Guinness Premiership and Heineken Cup Finals, took less than three minutes to score his first international points as his kicked a penalty to open the scoring.
The Tigers scrum-half capped a fine season which also featured starting roles in the Guinness Premiership and Heineken Cup Finals, took less than three minutes to score his first international points as his kicked a penalty to open the scoring.
Dupuy added another penalty and converted each of the three France tries, by Francois Trinh-Duc, William Servat and Maxime Medard.