All Blacks punish Ireland in dominant Eden Park win
Ireland suffered a crushing 40-21 defeat as New Zealand stretched their remarkable unbeaten run at Eden Park to 53 Test matches in round three of the inaugural…
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Ireland suffered a crushing 40-21 defeat as New Zealand stretched their remarkable unbeaten run at Eden Park to 53 Test matches in round three of the inaugural Nations Championship. But they were outclassed on a punishing evening in Auckland as first-half tries from Patrick Tuipulotu, Ardie Savea , Will Jordan and Asafo Aumua put the All Blacks in control. Ireland's solitary first-half score from Jack Conan came after Luke Jacobson was yellow carded for a dangerous clearout on Josh van der Flier, with the New Zealand flanker avoiding a red card following an off-field review.
Furthermore, New Zealand, meanwhile, will approach next month's four-Test series against South Africa with confidence after taking a maximum 15 points from their three home Nations Championship fixtures. All Blacks stretch Eden Park winning streak to 53 matches. Ireland’s season ends in disappointment after a first-half masterclass from New Zealand protects their 32-year unbeaten home record despite a yellow card scare for Luke Jacobson.
In addition, While Ireland improved in the second half, head coach Andy Farrell will rue an error-riddled opening 40 minutes which left his side chasing a slick and cohesive All Blacks unit.
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Ireland suffered a crushing 40-21 defeat as New Zealand stretched their remarkable unbeaten run at Eden Park to 53 Test matches in round three of the inaugural Nations Championship.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesBut they were outclassed on a punishing evening in Auckland as first-half tries from Patrick Tuipulotu, Ardie Savea , Will Jordan and Asafo Aumua put the All Blacks in control.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesIreland's solitary first-half score from Jack Conan came after Luke Jacobson was yellow carded for a dangerous clearout on Josh van der Flier, with the New Zealand flanker avoiding a red card following an off-field review.
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New Zealand, meanwhile, will approach next month's four-Test series against South Africa with confidence after taking a maximum 15 points from their three home Nations Championship fixtures.
according to BBC SportAll Blacks stretch Eden Park winning streak to 53 matches.
according to New Straits TimesIreland’s season ends in disappointment after a first-half masterclass from New Zealand protects their 32-year unbeaten home record despite a yellow card scare for Luke Jacobson
according to IOL (Independent Online)While Ireland improved in the second half, head coach Andy Farrell will rue an error-riddled opening 40 minutes which left his side chasing a slick and cohesive All Blacks unit.
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Ireland suffered a crushing 40-21 defeat as New Zealand stretched their remarkable unbeaten run at Eden Park to 53 Test matches in round…
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omitted byRight sidecovered byLeft sideCenterIreland's solitary first-half score from Jack Conan came after Luke Jacobson was yellow carded for a dangerous clearout on Josh van der…
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