Oct 17, 2015 at 8pm UK at ​Millennium Stadium
New Zealand
62-13
France
Retallick (11'), Milner-Skudder (23'), Savea (29', 39', 59'), Kaino (50'), Read (65'), Kerr-Barlow (68', 71')
FT
Picamoles (36')

France record points scorer Frederic Michalak retires from international rugby

Frederic Michalak of France in action during the 2015 Rugby World Cup Pool D match between France and Ireland at Millennium Stadium on October 11, 2015
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France's record points scorer Frederic Michalak retires from international rugby following his side's 62-13 World Cup quarter-final defeat against New Zealand.

France's record points scorer Frederic Michalak has retired from international rugby following his side's 62-13 Rugby World Cup quarter-final defeat by New Zealand.

The 33-year-old fly-half limped off with a thigh injury during Saturday's match at Cardiff's Millenium Stadium as the All Blacks ran in nine tries against their opponents.

Michalak, whose contract with Toulon runs until 2016, told BBC Sport: "It's a sad end, but my body can't respond any more."

The Toulon player ends his 14-year France career with 77 caps and having played in three World Cups.

Julian Savea celebrates with teammates after scoring a try during New Zealand's quarter-final victory over France at the Rugby World Cup
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