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Three key take aways from Rugby World Cup final

Three key take aways from Rugby World Cup final

South Africa defeated New Zealand 12-11 in the Rugby World Cup final. Sam Cane was the first captain to be red-carded in a Rugby World Cup final. None of the starting hookers survived the game. In an intense and hard-fought match at the Stade de France on Saturday, South Africa defeated three-time winners New Zealand … Read more

Rugby: Ireland beat 14-man New Zealand in historic victory

Ireland beat New Zealand
  • Ireland record their first victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand.
  • Ireland lost their composure as they progressed through the phases.
  • Caelan Doris put out a heroic effort that included a magnificent tap tackle on Jordie Barrett.

After a tumultuous game, Ireland prevailed to even the three-match series and record their first victory over the All Blacks in New Zealand.

After 31 minutes of a highly unruly first half in Dunedin, Angus Ta’avao was given the red card, permanently reducing the All Blacks to 14 men.

The visitors held the lead the entire time thanks to tries from Andrew Porter in either half.

The winner-takes-all meeting in Wellington the following week will decide the series.

Prior to 2016, Ireland had never defeated New Zealand. Since then, they have triumphed in four of the last seven encounters, with their most recent victory serving as perhaps the most illustrative case of the advancements made under Andy Farrell.

Their cause was helped by a brutally unruly New Zealand team, whose first-half discipline issues temporarily reduced them to 13 men twice, with them only posing an attacking danger in the latter portions of both halves.

Next week, Ireland will expect a huge response, but they won’t be afraid as they pursue what would be a remarkable series victory.

Ireland gained access over disorganized All Blacks

The fact that the All Blacks were somehow just three points behind at the end of a first-half that lasted nearly an hour would have given the hosts a big boost as they entered the locker rooms.

They created a lot of their own issues, as astonishing disobedience resulted in a red card and two yellow cards, giving Ireland their greatest chance ever to win in New Zealand.

All 10 of the visitors’ first-half points came before any cards were given, but they never took advantage of their numerical advantage.

Similar to how they did a week earlier in Auckland, Ireland exploded out of the gates and this time found the try-line in three minutes, as Porter scored after Tadhg Beirne made a big carry in the middle.

The Irish got off to a devastatingly accurate start as the All Blacks were unable to establish any form of rhythm.

After 17 minutes, they were down to 14, thanks to Leicester Fainga’anuku’s dismissal for colliding shoulder-first with Mack Hansen. The young Crusaders winger narrowly avoided receiving a yellow card because Hansen was his first point of contact.

Beauden Barrett made a try-saving interception as Ireland continued to dominate and had numbers out wide barely a meter from the line.

Although it appeared that New Zealand had escaped punishment, television replays revealed that Ofa Tu’ungafasi had tackled Garry Ringrose while the center was about to receive an inside pass from Johnny Sexton.

Even though Ringrose appeared to be the favorite to run unimpeded to the try-line without being stopped, referee Jaco Peyper decided against giving the penalty try and instead sent Tu’ungafasi to the sin bin because he felt there were enough cover tacklers.

When Ta’avao crashed head-first into Ringrose during the first 25 minutes of play, Peyper had no choice but to dismiss the replacement prop since New Zealand was out of sorts and on the defensive.

Even worse, key back row Ardie Savea was benched to make room for prop Aidan Ross, with the Kiwi management ostensibly believing they could reinstate Savea once Tu’ungafasi’s sin-bin period was up. However, they were unable to do so.

The All Blacks had nightmares because of it, although they were only 10 points down. Ireland twice found themselves momentarily playing against 13 men, but they wasted those opportunities to score tries as inaccuracy took hold.

The hosts picked up the pace with five minutes left in the half and for the first time in the match pushed into the Irish 22.

Ireland lost their composure as they progressed through the phases, with James Ryan receiving a yellow card for persistent infractions.

A try seemed inescapable, and it eventually materialized when Beauden Barrett miraculously brought his team within three points with a kick through Porter’s legs and grounding.

With a numerical advantage for the entirety of the half, Ireland knew they had a chance to achieve history if they could regain their fluency.

When Porter completed a smooth play with a strong leg drive in the 49th minute, they regained control of the game as they had at the beginning of the first half.

In the scrum and the line-out, where New Zealand sorely lacked lock Sam Whitelock, the visitors were dominating where they faltered a week prior.

Despite being somewhat quiet by his high standards in Auckland, Caelan Doris put out a heroic effort that included a magnificent tap tackle on Jordie Barrett to halt the full-back from racing away for a try.

The Dunedin fans anticipated a response from their team, but in reality, there was never a real threat to Ireland’s lead during the second half.

Before New Zealand finally drove into the 22 and Will Jordan scored in the corner, Sexton had given Ireland a 16-point lead. With two minutes left, though, the damage had already been done to the hosts.

 

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Rugby: England tie series with Australia

England beat Australia
  • England lead 19-0 after an early try from Billy Vunipola.
  • Taniela Tupou cut England’s lead in half, and a Samu Kerevi try increased the pressure.
  • England was able to tie the series and snap a four-match losing streak.

England defeated Australia in the second Test match in Brisbane with aggressive and tenacious performance, extending the three-match series to a championship game.

England lead 19-0 after an early try from Billy Vunipola and four additional penalties from Owen Farrell.

Just before halftime, Taniela Tupou cut England’s lead in half, and a Samu Kerevi try increased the pressure.

Following a comeback, England was able to tie the series and snap a four-match losing streak thanks to a sixth Farrell penalty.

After losing the first Test by a disheartening score of 30-28 to a 14-man Australia, Eddie Jones’ team required a significantly better performance.

After continuous Australia pressure in the second half, England was able to retake the initiative thanks to a strong start and commanding lead.

The Ella-Mobbs Cup is still up for grabs, so they now head to Sydney for the championship game the following Saturday.

England dominating first half:

In the first minute, England’s prop Ellis Genge ploughed past Australia captain Michael Hooper, setting the tone for the team’s performance.

With a firm grip on the game thanks to their aggressive tackling, the visitors drove Vunipola over the line from an England line-out for the game’s first try.

The aggression of England shook the Wallabies, and Farrell hit the visitors with two penalties to exact revenge.

Marcus Smith attempted to free Tommy Freeman, who was making his debut, but Izaia Perese knocked his pass forward and was thus banished to the sin-bin for an intentional knock-on.

As England put a strain on Australia’s defense, Jack Nowell was forced to move to the other wing because there was no more room.

Farrell added two more penalties, but Jones’ team still required a try to demonstrate their superiority.

Instead, Australia made a first-time break into England’s 22, and prop Taniela Tupou, known as the “Tongan Thor” for his enormous size and strength, smashed through the line to give the hosts a chance.

Before the break, England had a further hit when Maro Itoje, a lock, left the game to have his head examined after colliding.

 

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Spain’s exclusion from 2023 World Cup affirmed

Spain's

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Australia

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Crusaders: Robertson hails ‘unique’ Eden Park win again

Crusaders

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Bennett

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Tui

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Wakefield

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Kayange

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Tuilagi

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Rugby: Five South African teams to compete in Europe

Rugby

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Arizona Cardinals cornerback killed in car accident

Arizona Cardinals

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Scottish

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England and Northampton Saints flanker reports retirement

Tom Wood

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Chris McQueen

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Liam Marshall

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Lyon

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Hull FC

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Harlequins

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Warrington Wolves

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Liam Byrne

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Elijah Taylor

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After a social media comment to Bristol’s Simi Pam, James Haskell apologises for “disrespecting women’s game.”

James Haskell

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Simmonds

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pfa

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