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Full-Time: Ireland 36-6 Italy
Conor O’Shea is nervous: “This is Italy’s Australia,” he says. Welcome to our live coverage of Ireland’s crucial, final Pool C match against Italy at the Otago Stadium in Dunedin…
There’s no wind, there’s no rain, perfect kicking conditions for Ronan O’Gara. Hopefully.
Italy: Masi; Benvenuti, Canale, Garcia, Bergamasco; Orquera, Semenzato; Perugini, Ghiraldini, Castrogiovanni; Geldenhuys, van Zyl; Zanni, Bergamasco, Parisse.
Ireland: Kearney; Bowe, O’Driscoll, D’Arcy, Earls; O’Gara, Murray; Healy, Best, Ross; O’Callaghan, O’Connell; Ferris, O’Brien, Heaslip
Ronan O’Gara kicks off and Rob Kearney sets the tone with a really fine take under pressure…
Brilliant chip through from O’Driscoll and Ireland seize the advantage from an Italian line-out…
It’s all Ireland inside the opening five minutes – Healy sucks in a number of Italian defenders as the men in green look to go through a number of phases and break Italy down gradually.
Absolutely no problem – dead centre from O’Gara, he hit it so sweetly. He has scored more points against Italy than any other team. Ireland lead.
Much better pressure from Italy as Castrogiovanni gets in and around Healy. It’s a penalty to the Azzurri.
Another penalty to Ireland and, again, it isn’t easy. It hits the post and goes straight into the arms of Garcia. Italy attempt to clear their lines.
Conor Murray almost sneaks through, the ball runs through to O’Driscoll and then Keith Earls. So close to a try but the Munster man runs out of room. Italy line-out.
Italy lose their discipline, needlessly, and O’Gara knocks over his second successful kick.
…before Ireland collapse and give away the penalty. Bergasmasco makes no mistake and this is shaping up to be a tight affair.
Blatant eye gouging! Ghiraldini on Cian Healy and Brian O’Driscoll is livid. He may be cited after the match but that’s no good to the Irish now…
Tommy Bowe goes under the posts but the referee rules it out. Harsh call. Bowe seemed to juggle the ball legitimately after a fine steal from Jamie Heaslip. Another shocker from the ref. The score stays level.
Canale is penalised for not rolling away from the tackle after a fine drive forward by Rob Kearney. Castrogiovanni is struggling for Italy, he’s walking off to be replaced by Lo Cicero.
Another easy penalty given away by Ireland. They’re losing the ball at the most inopportune moments. Bergamasco hits the post from the penalty, however, and O’Brien clears.
The last kick of the half should see Ireland clear the ball. It’s been a scrappy half.
The teams are re-emerging. Referee Jonathan Kaplan is making no friends in the Irish contingent, will his myopia shift in the second half?
Ireland get the penalty advantage and a chance to stretch their lead. Lo Cicero didn’t release the ball and it’s silly by the Italians.
O’Gara attempts a drop goal but he sends it wide. He just couldn’t catch it properly.
Ireland have their first try! Brian O’Driscoll grabs his 45th international try – fantastic awareness by Tommy Bowe who finds his captain on the inside line.
Ireland have been tentative in this game, but that try – the result of Bowe’s magnificent switch to O’Driscoll – leaves a bit of breathing space for Kidney’s team.
D’Arcy drives forward brilliantly, giving Ireland a momentum that results in a try for Keith Earls on his 24th birthday. Stephen Ferris was involved twice, drawing in the Italian defence before offloading to Earls.
It’s TMO time – have the Italians managed to hold up Rob Kearney’s try? Yes. Not given.
D’Arcy is down and looks to be in a fair bit of pain. He’s receiving treatment as play goes on. O’Gara knocks it forward to Kearney.
Parisse hits an Irish player off the ball for the third time in the match. Disgraceful. Meanwhile, O’Connell goes off…
Fifteen minutes remaining and the Italian front five is in complete tatters. Scrum to Italy.
He makes it! Another three points to the Irish and it’s beyond the Italians, surely?
Italy are at the line, Ireland are desperate not to concede a try and are rewarded with the put-in to the scrum.
Andrew Trimble replaces O’Driscoll. Ferris is off too… Denis Leamy comes in… Tom Court too…
Sean O’Brien is named as the Man of the Match and it’s very well deserved. A stellar display from Ireland’s number seven.
Penalty awarded against Donnacha Ryan, Italy will go for the corner. Parisse, who has been Italy’s best player, receives treatment. The tournament will miss him.
He didn’t get it, clearly, but there’s a case for a penalty try. However, neither has been awarded. The Irish boo.
Keith Earls scores his second try for Ireland! Andrew Trimble passes to the birthday boy and he races over the line.
Sexton’s conversion proves to be the final act of the game. It was an outstanding second half performance by the Irish, with Brian O’Driscoll and Keith Earls – who got two – the try scorers. The focus now turns to Wellington next Saturday morning at 6am, and a clash with Wales for a semi-final berth…
New presenter from the inner circle no doubt.
@Jeff Nolan: Surprised you’re interested at all in things GAA when you’re flying the colours of a foreign football team from a foreign country. “Inner circle”….. Give us a break!!!! Can’t understand people getting off on conspiracy theories!!
@Jerriko17: it is possible to follow a number of different sports!!!!
@Vinnie Cooney: Jeeeez.. That never occurred to me!!! Maybe RTE should appoint someone from MOTD to keep ye happy!!!
@Jerriko17: more than one sport out there. Expand your horizons.
@Jeff Nolan: never heard of him
@Jeff Nolan: Duh… I know there’s lots of sports!!!! I also know that most RTEs sports reporters, presenters and journalists served their time in other radio/tv stations, newspapers etc, , national and local. Its a grand number, granted, and probably why it generates all the begrudgery!!!…. same applies to most TV and radio stations but “Inner circle” conspiracy theories is a load of tosh!!!! Imo!! & no, I or anyone I know doesn’t work there!!!
Sad day for the parish. I’m going to miss his insightful commentary.
@Keith Duffy: what now
@Garreth mc mahon: ??
Yeah fair play.. time for a change
Rte gave this news to me as a breaking news notification on my phone. I thought he had died when it came up. But anyway…….it will be sad to see leave.
@Claire King: turn off notifications so
Hope he doesn’t forget to bring his hair dye
Joanne is good. She got a bit of grief when she started which was unfair but she has really grown into the role.
@Sean: agh come on ,no need for that sacrism here.
She tries her best.
Be good if it was Damien Lawler.
Anyone but JC
@Peter Roche: he played well for Portumna the weekend though?!
Don’t want to be loading the place up with too many Kerry lads, but Dara O Cinneide would be my choice. Proven host on TG4 and actually knows what he’s on about
@Summer Bay Devil: agree with you., he’s very good but wouldnt want to see him leave tg4
Sunday nights loss,Saturday and Sunday afternoon’s gain. Great reporter on a lot of sports
Wonder what female presenter is gonna take over for him….
Give it to Dalo. Be craic then for sure
@Sean Nihill: I think Dalos analysis is brilliant so I don’t think the presenting chair would suit him as you wouldn’t get much in the way of analysis as he’ll only be asking questions of other pundits. Anyway he has a busy pub to run :)
@Joe Markham: like wen they had spillane presenting the show in the 90s. Good pundit, not a good presenter.
Sean O Rourke is being lined up
Anna Geary or Ursula Jacob for sure