No. | Name | |
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15Simon Zebo, - | ||
14Andrew Trimble, - | ||
13Jared Payne, - | ||
12Robbie Henshaw, - | ||
11Keith Earls, - | ||
10Johnny Sexton, - 3 | ||
9Conor Murray, - | ||
1Jack McGrath, - | ||
2Rory Best, - | ||
3Nathan White, - | ||
4Mike McCarthy, - | ||
5Devin Toner, - | ||
6CJ Stander, - | ||
7Tommy O'Donnell, - | ||
8Jamie Heaslip, - | ||
Replacements | ||
16Sean Cronin, - | ||
17James Cronin, - | ||
18Tadhg Furlong, - | ||
19Donnacha Ryan, - | ||
20Rhys Ruddock, - | ||
21Kieran Marmion, - | ||
22Ian Madigan, - | ||
23Dave Kearney, - |
*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold
Match Commentary
"Wow. Following a pulsating 80 minutes the draw seems fitting at the climax of an afternoon that showcased all that is good about northern hemisphere rugby. Ireland started incredibly quickly, and despite beginning the game with a patched-up pack did not give their visitors a chance to settle. Wales wrestled back the initiative in the five minutes before the break, but Ireland found a second wind at the right time. That Johnny Sexton hit the equalising penalty moments after being pole-axed by a George North tackle sums up an incredible encounter. Grand Slam hopes will have to wait another for both sides but their fans won't care a bit. These are clearly the sides to beat this year."
...and Ireland break well once Murray receives the ball again at the rear of the scrum. Chucked down the line to Zebo who tries to make a go of it but is quickly pinned back.
Stander's been named man of the match.
Sexton does fantastically well and breaks the Welsh line. Superb vision spotted the gap, quick pace enabled him to make the move before a swift pass found Trimble on his right. But, if it wasn't for the imposing Welsh No.5 we could be looking at a different scoreline as he forced the Irish winger into touch! Much more entertaining.
If it's not a lineout, it's a scrum. And we've got another one now as Wales are penalised for offside, this one position near the half way.
...penalty to Wales. Priestland has the opportunity to put his nation back on level terms. It's along the 22 and from the left hand side.
Charteris leading the pack heads first into the resilient -- yet not unbreakable it seems -- Irish line. They found a way into the 22.
"For almost 32 minutes of the first half there was only one team in this contest. Ireland signalled their intent from the first whistle, Rory Best led with intent and the hosts were tigerish in defence and at the breakdown, building a deserved 13-point cushion in the process. However, Wales woke up in the closing stages to finally make some of their territory count. Taulupe Faletau scored a powerful try and help cut the deficit to just three points. The game is in the balance but suddenly the momentum is with the visitors. "
Faletau! Scrum on the five metre again for Wales has worked well.The Wales No.8 collects the stray ball of the deck and flings himself and the ball over the line. Wales are back within touching distance.
Connor Murray has nailed it for Ireland -- five points! The scrum works well for Ireland and after a succession of bash and barges from the Irish pack, Murray darts in and grounds the ball down.
And, we've got the first penalty of the game for Ireland. Routine kick for Sexton this should be to put the home team infront.
Under Joe Schmidt -- who took charge in early 2013 -- Ireland are still yet to lose a Six Nations game at home. But, despite this impressive unbeaten streak, one of their three home defeats in all competitions under the New Zealand-born coach was in fact inflicted by Wales last August. This is a very tough game to call...
IRELAND XV: Zebo, Trimble, Payne, Henshaw, Earls, Sexton, Murray, McGrath, Best (captain), White, Toner, McCarthy, Stander, O'Donnell, Heaslip
Replacements: Cronin, Cronin, Furlong, Ryan, Ruddock, Marmion, Madigan, Kearney
WALES XV: Anscombe, North, J Davies, Roberts, James, Biggar, G Davies; Evans, Baldwin, Lee, Charteris, AW Jones, Warburton, Tipuric, Faletau
Replacements: Owens, Jenkins, Francis, B Davies, Lydiate, Williams, Priestland, Cuthbert
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