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 Nouvelle Zélande 27 Irlande 17 (Test 2)

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Ireland washed out of Auckland
Saturday June 17 2006
All Blacks squelch home in North Island deluge


The All Blacks completed a 2-0 series win over Ireland with a 27-17 win over Ireland in Auckland on Saturday, but it was an uneasy win in which Ireland had the home team lost for ideas for much of the second half.

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Ireland celebrate their second try, but it wasn't quite enough

In the end it was the weather which stumped the visitors as much as anything, a non-stop hose of rain which prevented the Irish from running the ball as much as they would have liked.
But there was no doubting the tactical superiority of the visitors for long periods of the match, especially the third quarter, and Graham Henry will face questions over his team he has not faced for a long time in this performance's aftermath.
It was a stirring match with lots of credit to both determined teams, and in the end it hinged on a mistake or two as the brave Irish came back, Phoenix-like but from the flood rather than from the flames.
Yet despite their efforts, they must still wait for that elusive first win over the All Blacks.
The rain fell straight down out of the heavens at Eden Park in Auckland. After a couple of unstirring anthems which some of the players sang tentatively, Carl Hayman, looking like a cross between Tarzan and John the Baptist, led his side in the exaggerated aggression of the haka, which is now less intimidating than the players try to make it, and finally the game was on.
The match was far more stirring than the preliminaries. It started in funny fashion with the All Blacks kicking straight down to Geordan Murphy in midfield, giving the Irish fullback a busy start to the match.
Two early penalties gave O'Gara a shot at goal - a long shot which fell short. The first activity which looked like producing a try came from a long, slithery kick by Aaron Mauger, whose tactical kicking in the match was brilliant. Gordon D'Arcy saved bravely and the intent Irish gout out of trouble, but not for long.
Chris Jack caught the ball in the line-out that followed Peter Stringer's clearing kick, and the All Blacks trudged up in a maul. Troy Flavell charged and was minisculely short. Back the ball came and chunky Byron Kelleher burrowed under big John Hayes to score a try which McAlister converted. 7-0 after six minutes.
The first scrum was significant. In it New Zealand got the shove-on on their own ball. Throughout the match they outscrummed the Irish, once winning the ball against the head with a wheel.
The line-outs suffered from congestion but here things went better for New Zealand than they had in Hamilton. They lost four of nineteen throws as they used five jumpers. The Irish lost three of eighteen throws.
The Irish threatened when D'Arcy burst past McAlister and sent Ireland attacking down the left. O'Gara opted for a diagonal kick towards Andrew Trimble on the right but an opportunity was wasted.
After a turn-over, Kelleher, who was brilliant in the wet, broke and in fact could have scored on the left but sought to pass instead and was caught. Still, a penalty against Neil Best and Denis Leamy for being off-side made the score 10-0 after 23 minutes.
Mauger's boot set up position for the second try. He grubbered the ball down the right close to touch and, under pressure from Doug Howlett, Murphy was forced to fly-kick into touch. Rodney So'oialo caught the ball in the subsequent line-out and the All Blacks mauled. Jack plunged for the line but short of the line dropped the ball a few centimetres above the ground. Clarke Dermody picked up the ball behind Jack and plunged over for the try.
The Irish disputed the try, claiming that Jack had knocked it on. The ball appeared not to have gone forward when he dropped in which case there was no problem, but it is likely to be a talking point and important in the context of the unfolding game. This put Ireland 17-0 down after 28 minutes and one may have expected cracks to open, but instead the Irish fought back with all the composure of great professionals.
Just two minutes later they attacked, Dermody was penalised for diving and Ireland tapped. Big, ardent Paul O'Connell was knocked to ground, but not held. Several All Blacks were standing around him but none tackled him and the big man rose up and galloped through the standing New Zealanders and over and round for a try. 17-7.
Shortly after that Leamy was penalised for the wrongful use of his hands at a tackle/ruck and McAlister made it 20-7, but still the Irish refused to be walked over.
They made a penalty into a five-metre line-out and threw deep to Best. The All Blacks tipped Best in the air and again the Irish made a five-metre line-out. This time they mauled and when the maul fell apart hooker Jerry Flannery was there to plunge over for a try which O'Gara converted.
New Zealand kicked off to their left, straight to Brian O'Driscoll, which was a silly thing to do. The great centre sped down the right touch-line but, devoid of support, was forced to kick ahead and the All Blacks ran the ball out for half-time. 20-14 at the break, which was far closer than the opening exchanges had suggested it would be.
The breeze freshened and was behind the All Blacks in the second half but McAlister was short with a penalty attempt.
The All Blacks looked good going left when Howlett came in off his wing and Muliaina came in from fullback to make an overlap for Joe Rokocoko but the big wing, lacking the confidence of the past, was stopped.
Instead the Irish scored. O'Driscoll beat three men in a metre of space and Flavell grabbed at his throat to give Ireland a penalty and make the score a competitive 20-17.
This was a period of good pressure for Ireland. O'Gara missed a drop goal attempt and then found Anthony Horgan with a diagonal kick but Muliaina tackled the tall wing into touch.
Many changes were made from then on as the coaches sought to find a game-breaking moment. One of those to come on with five minutes to go was New Zealander Isaac Boss, less wildly hirsute than when he played for the Chiefs and Waikato. He came on for Peter Stringer. David Hill also came on for his first Test cap for New Zealand.
After O'Gara had knocked on an unpressured pass in midfield, New Zealand got back into the game with a series of pick-and-goes but the Irish defence was brave and determined. They had a crucial five-metre scrum. It was reset twice as Horan went down and then off the third scrum So'oialo picked up and drove forward. Back came the ball and Kelleher gave to McAlister. The muscular young flyhalf burst through slender veteran O'Gara and scored under the posts in O'Driscoll's grasp. He converted, and the game was done.
In those last nine minutes Ireland still had the better of play, but it was not productive any more.

Man of the Match : For New Zealand Mils Muliaina was magnificent, the most accomplished and effective back on the field, even better than Brian O'Driscoll who was also magnificent. Nearer the scrum Byron Kelleher had a strong match with well-judged variations. The same is true of his partner Luke McAlister. Both halves muscled over for tries. Amongst the forwards there was lots of commitment from men like Rodney So'oialo, Chris Jack, Keven Mealamu, Jerry Flannery, Neil Best and our Man of the Match, the magnificent, proud Paul O'Connell, the Irish lock who did everything a lock could do.

Moment of the Match : It was a little moment as Ireland kicked the ball down into New Zealand territory on the All Blacks left. Under pressure Joe Rokocoko popped the ball to Mils Muliaina who was off before he gave it back to Rokocoko and made the Irish defence scramble.

Villain of the Match : There was an emotional moment after Jerry Flannery's try but the villains were probably less obvious - those on the Irish side who tugged at Richie McCaw, whose self-restraint was admirable, and those on the New Zealand side that grabbed at free-standing Irishmen at the tackle/ruck.

The scorers :

For New Zealand :
Tries : Kelleher, Dermody, McAlister
Cons : McAlister 3
Pens : McAlister 2

For Ireland :
Try : O'Connell, Flannery
Cons : O'Gara 2
Pen : O'Gara

New Zealand : 15 Mils Muliaina, 14 Doug Howlett, 13 Casey Laulala, 12 Aaron Mauger, 11 Joe Rokocoko, 10 Luke McAlister, 9 Byron Kelleher, 8 Rodney So'oialo, 7 Richie McCaw, 6 Jerome Kaino, 5 Troy Flavell, 4 Chris Jack, 3 Carl Hayman, 2 Keven Mealamu, 1 Clarke Dermody.
Replacements : 16 Andrew Hore, 17 Neemia Tialata, 18 Greg Rawlinson, 19 Craig Newby, 20 Jimmy Cowan, 21 David Hill, 22 Ma'a Nonu.

Ireland : 15 Geordan Murphy, 14 Shane Horgan, 13 Brian O'Driscoll (captain), 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 Andrew Trimble, 10 Ronan O'Gara, 9 Peter Stringer, 8 Denis Leamy, 7 David Wallace, 6 Neil Best, 5 Paul O'Connell, 4 Donncha O'Callaghan, 4 John Hayes, 2 Jerry Flannery, 1 Marcus Horan.
Replacements: 16 Rory Best, 17 Bryan Young, 18 Mick O'Driscoll, 19 Keith Gleeson, 20 Isaac Boss, 21 Girvan Dempsey, 22 Denis Hickie.

Referee : Jonathan Kaplan (South Africa)
Touch judges : Matt Goddard (Australia), Brett Bowden (Australia)
Television match official : Paul Marks (Australia)
Assessor : Stuart Beissel (New Zealand)

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Les All Blacks sur le fil

L'Irlande est passée tout près d'une victoire historique sur les All Blacks. Mais au final, les All Blacks ont mis un dernier coup d'accélérateur pour finalement battre de vaillants Irlandais par 27 à 17.
Revenants à 20-17 à douze minutes de la fin, les Irlandais ont pourtant longtemps cru pouvoir réaliser l'exploit de battre les Blacks pour la première fois en vingt tests matches. En vain. C'était sans compter sur Luke McAlister, auteur d'un essai à la toute fin du match.
Au final, les Blacks l'emportent par 27-17 et trois essais à deux. La Nouvelle-Zélande avait déjà remporté le premier test match contre l'Irlande dans cette tournée par 34-23.

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our Man of the Match, the magnificent, proud Paul O'Connell, the Irish lock who did everything a lock could do.

+1, encore un match énorme de POC.
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our Man of the Match, the magnificent, proud Paul O'Connell, the Irish lock who did everything a lock could do.

+1, encore un match énorme de POC.

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