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Ireland made history!  Beat New Zealand for the first time on Maori soil

Ireland made history! Beat New Zealand for the first time on Maori soil

Ireland historic win against All Blacks 23-12 in Dunedin So he got it First win on New Zealand soil.

The Clover The first fight had a similar start Eden Park with pressure and attacks of breathlessness New Zealand. Andrew Porter He was the first to lead the European team. In addition, he knows how to prove an anti-defence to deal with pure, he stole lines and using a large number of penalties. Maori. Although the game lacked much fluidity due to continued errors in ball handling by both teams, the All Blacks played uncomfortably low down the pitch and the Irish accepted them with tackles.

New Zealand, on the other hand, experienced an unusual situation Two yellow cards and one red. First warning within thirteen minutes Leicester Fainga’anukunext Oba Tu’ungafasi and discharge Angus Tao, which was a temporary replacement. when 18 minutes, led team Ian Foster had thirteen players on the court. Down by two, Ireland didn’t take the right opportunity to capitalize on the game advantage and it cost them dearly. James Ryan He was the only yellow card player in the European team. Beauton-Barrett Out of nowhere an attempt was made to revive the local team After 7-10 rests.

In the second half, Porter Started with one more win to extend the advantage Forsyth Stadium. The clock was ticking and New Zealand couldn’t find answers with the ball, but they did find penalties. Johnny Sexton Also converted to six points. For its part, Will Jordan Then he returned to the tracks Covid-19 And keep his 18th try in fourteen games With Men in Blackwhen Scott Barrett reached his 50th cap.

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Glover had more confidence and game than the Mariners and made history in Dunedin (where the locals were not defeated) To defeat the All Blacks for the first time on New Zealand soil. Wellington will be the final venue after the third and final Test between New Zealand and Ireland passes Auckland and Hurricanes grounds.

Collection:

All Blacks (12): 1- George Bower, 2- Cody Taylor, 3- Oba Tuungafasi, 4- Brady Ridalic, 5- Scott Barrett, 6- Dalton Babali, 7- Sam Kane (C), 8- Arty Savea, 9- Aaron Smith, 10- Beauton Barrett, 11- Leicester Fainga’anuku, 12- Quinn Tapia, 13- Rico Ioane, 14- Sev Rees, 15- Jordy Barrett.

including: 16- Samison Taukeyaho, 17- Aidan Ross, 18- Angus Davao, 19- Patrick Tuipulodu, 20- Pita Gus Sovakula, 21- Folau Fakatawa, 22- Richie Mounga, 23- Will Jordan.

Ireland (23): 1- Andrew Porter, 2- Dan Sheehan, 3- Tadg Furlong, 4- Tadg Beirne, 5- James Ryan, 6- Peter O’Mahony, 7- Josh van der Flier, 8- Galen Dorries, 9- Jamieson Gibson-Park , 10- Jonathan Sexton (C), 11- James Lowe, 12- Robbie Henshaw, 13- Gary Ringrose, 14- Mac Hansen, 15- Hugo Keenan.

including: 16- Rob Herring, 17- Cian Healy, 18- Finlay Pelham, 19- Kieran Treadwell, 20- Jack Conan, 21- Conor Murray, 22- Joey Carberry, 23- Bundy Aki.

First Half Points: 3′ Andrew Porter and Jonny Sexton (IR), 14′ Penalty by Jonny Sexton (IR), 40′ Bouton Barrett try and converted by Jordie Barrett (AB).

Part Result: All Blacks 7-10 Ireland.

Second Half Points: 48′ Andrew Porter’s try and Jonny Sexton (IR), 56′ Penalty Jonny Sexton (IR), 68′ Penalty Jonny Sexton (IR) and 77′ Will Jordan (AB).

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Final Score: All Blacks 12-23 Ireland.

warned: 17′ Leicester Fainga’Anuku (AB), 25′ Oba Tu’ungafasi (AB) and 39′ James Ryan (IR).

Expelled: 30′ Angus Ta’avao (AB).

Stadium: Forsyth Bar, Dunedin.