Good afternoon and welcome to our liveblog for the second Autumn international of 2017, as Ireland welcome Fiji to Dublin hoping to add to their impressive demolition of South Africa this day last week.
Kick-off is at 5.30pm.
18 Nov 2017
4:58PM
TEAM NEWS: Here’s a reminder of the Ireland team in full. Head coach Joe Schmidt has retained just two players from the side which played seven days ago, opting for 13 changes.
Ireland
15. Andrew Conway
14. Darren Sweetnam
13. Chris Farrell
12. Stuart McCloskey
11. Dave Kearney
10. Joey Carbery
9. Kieran Marmion
1. Jack McGrath
2. Rob Herring
3. Andrew Porter
4. Ultan Dillane
5. Devin Toner
6. Rhys Ruddock (captain)
7. Jordi Murphy
8. Jack Conan
Replacements:
16. James Tracy
17. Cian Healy
18. Tadhg Furlong
19. Kieran Treadwell
20. CJ Stander
21. Luke McGrath
22. Ian Keatley
23. Robbie Henshaw.
18 Nov 2017
5:02PM
TEAM NEWS: And here’s how the visitors will line out, with John McKee naming a fresh Nemani Nadolo in his starting XV.
The Montpellier star missed Fiji’s opening November international against Italy last week but returns to action in front of a sell-out 51,000 capacity crowd at the Aviva Stadium.
The Irish players are running through their final warm-ups. Here they are pictured shortly after arriving at the Aviva Stadium inside the Irish dressing room.
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It’s an experimental side from Joe Schmidt this afternoon as just Devin Toner and Andrew Conway keep their place from that 38-3 win against a dismally poor South Africa side last week.
There are plenty of talking points ahead of kick-off. You can take your from our build-up to today’s action below:
KICK OFF: We’re up and running as Fiji get us underway with the smoke from the fireworks display slowly fading away.
18 Nov 2017
5:35PM
2 mins — Some very good early play from the visitors sees Kini Murimurivalu almost break through with a quick twist. Just a few moments later Nadolo dashed through with ease but he forces an Irish scrum — the first of the afternoon.
18 Nov 2017
5:38PM
5 mins — A lot of limelight will be on Joey Carbery this afternoon and the number 10 does well with a neat grubber kick.
18 Nov 2017
5:41PM
7 mins — TRY! Ireland 5-0 Fiji
Darren Sweetnam gets his first try for Ireland, with Joey Carbery putting it on a plate with fantastic quick feet beating his man on the inside. Fiji’s defensive structure just fell apart there, however Carbery failed to knock over the conversion. A strong start for the hosts.
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10 mins — It’s a good counter by Fiji however a sloppy knock-on sees Ireland earn another scrum.
18 Nov 2017
5:47PM
13 mins — Fiji having a lot of issues in the breakdown as Dave Kearney does well to take Timoci Nagusa down inside the 22, as Ireland earn the game’s first line-out.
18 Nov 2017
5:50PM
15 mins — Ireland going through a lot of phases but it’s good commitment from Fiji to drive the ball out and force a turnover — they are regaining that sense of structure which was lacking when Carbery raced through with ease to set up Sweetnam.
That’s what it means: Darren Sweetnam celebrates his try with Joey Carbery and Andrew Conway.
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18 Nov 2017
5:53PM
17 mins — A great interception from Jack McGrath, however he cannot find Rhys Ruddock with the offload.
18 Nov 2017
5:55PM
17 mins — Penalty. Ireland 5-3 Fiji
Fiji have found a way back into this game following a mistake from Kieran Marmion. Ben Volavola kicks the resulting penalty between the posts and despite a promising start from Ireland there are just two points separating the sides now.
18 Nov 2017
5:58PM
23 mins — TRY! Ireland 10-3 Fiji
Andrew Conway does brilliantly to release Dave Kearney on his right. He manages to slip under Nagusa who was simply caught in no-man’s land in the corner to get the try. But for the second time this afternoon Joey Carbery fails to convert the kick. Ireland edge a seven point lead.
28 mins — Ireland earn a scrum following another knock-on from Fiji. The hosts have now accumulated nine handling errors inside the opening half an hour.
18 Nov 2017
6:08PM
31 mins — Well, it looked like Dave Kearney had his second try this afternoon, however the referee quickly called a TMO only to spot a knock-on from Andrew Conway after he contested a cross-field kick from Joey Carbery.
It was clinical punishment from Ireland following more sloppy handling from Fiji inside their own half, but the try does not stand.
18 Nov 2017
6:10PM
34 mins — TRY! Ireland 17-3 Fiji
Jack Conan accelerates with brilliant determination to get to the line and he delivers magnificently to record Ireland’s third try. Joey Carbery had missed his opening two kicks, however he knocks the conversion between the posts and Ireland lead by 14 points. It’s very comfortable now.
Dave Kearney pictured scoring Ireland’s second try despite the best efforts of Timoci Nagusa.
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18 Nov 2017
6:14PM
38 mins — Levani Botia refuses to release the ball and it’s a penalty to Ireland which Carbery kicks into touch, as Ireland go in search of one last chance before the interval.
18 Nov 2017
6:17PM
40mins — TRY! Ireland 17-10 Fiji
It’s a stunning piece of play from Fiji to add a layer of intrigue heading into the break. Henry Seniloli does well to take an off-load as Ireland lose concentration. The conversion is kicked over and Ireland’s lead is reduced to seven points.
SECOND HALF: We’re back underway at Landsdowne Road as Joey Carbery gets us back into action.
18 Nov 2017
6:33PM
42 mins — A good kick from Carbery sees Ireland earn the line-out. He saw the space open up along the righthand side and pinged it into touch following a good spell of recycling from Ireland.
18 Nov 2017
6:37PM
45 mins — TRY! Ireland 17-17 Fiji
Oh goodness. Nagusa breaks away following a loose ball from Dave Kearney and scores Fiji’s second try with a punishing run — a try either side of the break for his side. The conversion is knocked over by Ben Volavola and, incredibly, we’re all square.
52 mins — That direct running style from the visitors which head coach John McKee warned of this week has really disrupted Ireland in this second half — Joe Schmidt’s side don’t look settled whatsoever.
18 Nov 2017
6:48PM
55 mins — Beautiful, quick passing play from Fiji at speed almost sees them take the lead. It’s a great, important hit from Andrew Conway to stop Nagusa right in his tracks and force a turnover.
18 Nov 2017
6:50PM
56 mins — A number of changes for Ireland as Joe Schmidt introduces a brand new front line: Cian Healy, James Tracy and Tadhg Furlong all coming on with just under 25 minutes remaining.
18 Nov 2017
6:52PM
59 mins — Ireland concede a penalty within 10 metres of the Fiji line following a superb individual driving run from Cian Healy. His offload was poor, however, and the move broke down just at the last.
Chris Farrell tackled by Dominiko Waqaniburotu. Dan Sheridan / INPHO
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Darren Sweetnam and Jale Vatubua. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
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Jack Conan celebrates scoring Ireland's third try. Ryan Byrne / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
18 Nov 2017
6:55PM
61 mins — Ireland concede a third penalty inside the opposition 22 in this second half alone. Frustration is beginning to build just a little bit as Joe Schmidt prepares to make another change.
18 Nov 2017
6:56PM
62 — CJ Stander replaces Rhys Ruddock for Ireland with 18 minutes to go.
65 mins — Another switch for Ireland as Robbie Henshaw replaces Chris Farrell.
18 Nov 2017
7:02PM
67 mins — Penalty. Ireland 20-17 Fiji
Ireland regain the lead as Munster fly-half Ian Keatley makes an immediate impact straight off the bench converting a crucial penalty.
18 Nov 2017
7:06PM
69 mins — Penalty. Ireland 20-20 Fiji
And having said that, we are back level again straight away. It’s a clean strike which creeps inside the post from Volavola after Jordi Murphy was penalised after going offside.
18 Nov 2017
7:11PM
72 mins — Penalty. Ireland 23-20 Fiji
It’s a penalty for Ireland following a pretty dire tackle from Kini Murimurivalu which very easily could have seen him sent off. Ian Keatley keeps his composure for the second time in the space of five minutes and knocks it between the posts to give Ireland a three point lead with less than eight minutes remaining.
18 Nov 2017
7:16PM
76 mins — A moment of comic relief there as Cian Healy seemed to beat the entire Fiji defence all of his own, only to realise the referee had blown his whistle a good 10 seconds beforehand. The try won’t stand.
That’s a wrap for this evening. Fiji showed a lot of guts, causing one or two problems for Joe Schmidt’s side either side of the break after he made 13 changes on last week’s win against South Africa.
An experimental starting XV and a lot of lessons learned ahead of next week’s Test against Argentina, as two Ian Keatley penalties in the second half got Ireland over the line following a resurgent display from the visitors.
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As it happened: Ireland vs Fiji, Autumn internationals
Good afternoon and welcome to our liveblog for the second Autumn international of 2017, as Ireland welcome Fiji to Dublin hoping to add to their impressive demolition of South Africa this day last week.
Kick-off is at 5.30pm.
TEAM NEWS: Here’s a reminder of the Ireland team in full. Head coach Joe Schmidt has retained just two players from the side which played seven days ago, opting for 13 changes.
Ireland
15. Andrew Conway
14. Darren Sweetnam
13. Chris Farrell
12. Stuart McCloskey
11. Dave Kearney
10. Joey Carbery
9. Kieran Marmion
1. Jack McGrath
2. Rob Herring
3. Andrew Porter
4. Ultan Dillane
5. Devin Toner
6. Rhys Ruddock (captain)
7. Jordi Murphy
8. Jack Conan
Replacements:
16. James Tracy
17. Cian Healy
18. Tadhg Furlong
19. Kieran Treadwell
20. CJ Stander
21. Luke McGrath
22. Ian Keatley
23. Robbie Henshaw.
TEAM NEWS: And here’s how the visitors will line out, with John McKee naming a fresh Nemani Nadolo in his starting XV.
The Montpellier star missed Fiji’s opening November international against Italy last week but returns to action in front of a sell-out 51,000 capacity crowd at the Aviva Stadium.
Fiji
15. Kini Murimurivalu
14. Timoci Nagusa
13. Jale Vatabua
12. Levani Botia
11. Nemani Nadolo
10. Ben Volavola
9. Henry Senioli
1. Campese Ma’afu
2. Talemaitoga Tuapati
3. Manasa Saulo
4. Apisalome Ratuniyarawa
5. Leone Nakarawa
6. Dominiko Waqaniboruto
7. Akapusi Qera
8. Nemani Nagusa
Replacements:
16. Sunia Koto
17. Peni Ravai
18. Kalivati Tawake
19. Sikeli Nabou
20. Peceli Yato / Semi Kunatani
21. Niko Matawalu
22. Asaeli Tikoirotuma
23. Vereniki Goneva.
It promises to be another fine evening of action in south Dublin.
Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
The Irish players are running through their final warm-ups. Here they are pictured shortly after arriving at the Aviva Stadium inside the Irish dressing room.
Luke McGrath Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
CJ Stander. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
It’s an experimental side from Joe Schmidt this afternoon as just Devin Toner and Andrew Conway keep their place from that 38-3 win against a dismally poor South Africa side last week.
There are plenty of talking points ahead of kick-off. You can take your from our build-up to today’s action below:
Kick-off is just moments away. We pause for the national anthems as President Michael D. Higgins takes to the field.
KICK OFF: We’re up and running as Fiji get us underway with the smoke from the fireworks display slowly fading away.
2 mins — Some very good early play from the visitors sees Kini Murimurivalu almost break through with a quick twist. Just a few moments later Nadolo dashed through with ease but he forces an Irish scrum — the first of the afternoon.
5 mins — A lot of limelight will be on Joey Carbery this afternoon and the number 10 does well with a neat grubber kick.
7 mins — TRY! Ireland 5-0 Fiji
Darren Sweetnam gets his first try for Ireland, with Joey Carbery putting it on a plate with fantastic quick feet beating his man on the inside. Fiji’s defensive structure just fell apart there, however Carbery failed to knock over the conversion. A strong start for the hosts.
10 mins — It’s a good counter by Fiji however a sloppy knock-on sees Ireland earn another scrum.
13 mins — Fiji having a lot of issues in the breakdown as Dave Kearney does well to take Timoci Nagusa down inside the 22, as Ireland earn the game’s first line-out.
15 mins — Ireland going through a lot of phases but it’s good commitment from Fiji to drive the ball out and force a turnover — they are regaining that sense of structure which was lacking when Carbery raced through with ease to set up Sweetnam.
That’s what it means: Darren Sweetnam celebrates his try with Joey Carbery and Andrew Conway.
Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
17 mins — A great interception from Jack McGrath, however he cannot find Rhys Ruddock with the offload.
17 mins — Penalty. Ireland 5-3 Fiji
Fiji have found a way back into this game following a mistake from Kieran Marmion. Ben Volavola kicks the resulting penalty between the posts and despite a promising start from Ireland there are just two points separating the sides now.
23 mins — TRY! Ireland 10-3 Fiji
Andrew Conway does brilliantly to release Dave Kearney on his right. He manages to slip under Nagusa who was simply caught in no-man’s land in the corner to get the try. But for the second time this afternoon Joey Carbery fails to convert the kick. Ireland edge a seven point lead.
28 mins — Ireland earn a scrum following another knock-on from Fiji. The hosts have now accumulated nine handling errors inside the opening half an hour.
31 mins — Well, it looked like Dave Kearney had his second try this afternoon, however the referee quickly called a TMO only to spot a knock-on from Andrew Conway after he contested a cross-field kick from Joey Carbery.
It was clinical punishment from Ireland following more sloppy handling from Fiji inside their own half, but the try does not stand.
34 mins — TRY! Ireland 17-3 Fiji
Jack Conan accelerates with brilliant determination to get to the line and he delivers magnificently to record Ireland’s third try. Joey Carbery had missed his opening two kicks, however he knocks the conversion between the posts and Ireland lead by 14 points. It’s very comfortable now.
Dave Kearney pictured scoring Ireland’s second try despite the best efforts of Timoci Nagusa.
Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
38 mins — Levani Botia refuses to release the ball and it’s a penalty to Ireland which Carbery kicks into touch, as Ireland go in search of one last chance before the interval.
40mins — TRY! Ireland 17-10 Fiji
It’s a stunning piece of play from Fiji to add a layer of intrigue heading into the break. Henry Seniloli does well to take an off-load as Ireland lose concentration. The conversion is kicked over and Ireland’s lead is reduced to seven points.
HALF-TIME: IRELAND 17-10 FIJI
SECOND HALF: We’re back underway at Landsdowne Road as Joey Carbery gets us back into action.
42 mins — A good kick from Carbery sees Ireland earn the line-out. He saw the space open up along the righthand side and pinged it into touch following a good spell of recycling from Ireland.
45 mins — TRY! Ireland 17-17 Fiji
Oh goodness. Nagusa breaks away following a loose ball from Dave Kearney and scores Fiji’s second try with a punishing run — a try either side of the break for his side. The conversion is knocked over by Ben Volavola and, incredibly, we’re all square.
48 mins — Niko Matawalu replaces Henry Seniloli for Fiji.
Pictured: Henry Seniloli scores for Fiji.
Bryan Keane / INPHO Bryan Keane / INPHO / INPHO
52 mins — That direct running style from the visitors which head coach John McKee warned of this week has really disrupted Ireland in this second half — Joe Schmidt’s side don’t look settled whatsoever.
55 mins — Beautiful, quick passing play from Fiji at speed almost sees them take the lead. It’s a great, important hit from Andrew Conway to stop Nagusa right in his tracks and force a turnover.
56 mins — A number of changes for Ireland as Joe Schmidt introduces a brand new front line: Cian Healy, James Tracy and Tadhg Furlong all coming on with just under 25 minutes remaining.
59 mins — Ireland concede a penalty within 10 metres of the Fiji line following a superb individual driving run from Cian Healy. His offload was poor, however, and the move broke down just at the last.
Chris Farrell tackled by Dominiko Waqaniburotu. Dan Sheridan / INPHO Dan Sheridan / INPHO / INPHO
Darren Sweetnam and Jale Vatubua. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
Jack Conan celebrates scoring Ireland's third try. Ryan Byrne / INPHO Ryan Byrne / INPHO / INPHO
61 mins — Ireland concede a third penalty inside the opposition 22 in this second half alone. Frustration is beginning to build just a little bit as Joe Schmidt prepares to make another change.
62 — CJ Stander replaces Rhys Ruddock for Ireland with 18 minutes to go.
64 mins — Some bad news for Ireland as Joey Carbery goes off holding his wrist following a challenge with Peni Ravai. He is replaced by Ian Keatley.
65 mins — Another switch for Ireland as Robbie Henshaw replaces Chris Farrell.
67 mins — Penalty. Ireland 20-17 Fiji
Ireland regain the lead as Munster fly-half Ian Keatley makes an immediate impact straight off the bench converting a crucial penalty.
69 mins — Penalty. Ireland 20-20 Fiji
And having said that, we are back level again straight away. It’s a clean strike which creeps inside the post from Volavola after Jordi Murphy was penalised after going offside.
72 mins — Penalty. Ireland 23-20 Fiji
It’s a penalty for Ireland following a pretty dire tackle from Kini Murimurivalu which very easily could have seen him sent off. Ian Keatley keeps his composure for the second time in the space of five minutes and knocks it between the posts to give Ireland a three point lead with less than eight minutes remaining.
76 mins — A moment of comic relief there as Cian Healy seemed to beat the entire Fiji defence all of his own, only to realise the referee had blown his whistle a good 10 seconds beforehand. The try won’t stand.
FULL-TIME: IRELAND 23-20 FIJI
That’s a wrap for this evening. Fiji showed a lot of guts, causing one or two problems for Joe Schmidt’s side either side of the break after he made 13 changes on last week’s win against South Africa.
An experimental starting XV and a lot of lessons learned ahead of next week’s Test against Argentina, as two Ian Keatley penalties in the second half got Ireland over the line following a resurgent display from the visitors.
Thanks a million for joining us, bye!
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