Wales suffered Rugby World Cup heartbreak after captain Sam Warburton was sent off in a controversial and dramatic semi-final showdown with France.
Warren Gatland's men played for over an hour with 14 men after Warburton was dismissed for a dangerous tackle on France wing Vincent Clerc.
But they still came agonisingly close to victory.
Mike Phillips' try brought them back from 9-3 down before Leigh Halfpenny's halfway-line penalty slid just under the crossbar.
Wales threw everything they had at France but they could not create the opportunity for Stephen Jones to attempt a late drop goal.
France were poor but Morgan Parra landed all three of his penalty attempts while James Hook missed two and Jones failed with his conversion attempt.
In the end, Wales' dream of a first World Cup final appearance died with a knock-on and France, who accounted for England last week, will face either New Zealand or Australia in next Sunday's final.
Warburton's dismissal was the talking point of the match and referee Alain Rolland was booed from the stands and widely criticised for his decision.
But the Irish referee applied the letter of the law after Warburton had tipped Clerc in the tackle and 14-man Wales had to battle for 62 minutes as a result.
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Must be a misprint.
Can't get 8 points when a penalty and a drop goal both score 3 points. ;o)
Not a union fan, but what a disgrace to lose in such a way. He actually made too good a tackle. I for one said "Tackle" in appreciation when i saw it.
The referee should never officiate at another major tournament.