After yesterday’s stunning win by Scotland in Twickenham, the Six Nations championship has started magnificently, five teams now genuinely believing they are capable of winning the title.
That includes Wales, Ireland’s opponents today, who have picked the most experienced team – 874 caps – in their history. History is also on their side, Ireland having failed to win here since 2013. However when the sides met in the autumn, Ireland won comfortably, 32-9.
“We know the pressure’s building in terms of expectations and results,” Wayne Pivac, the Wales coach, said. “We don’t need to be told.”
Well, we’ll tell you again, anyway. The pressure is building for Pivac. Jonathan Davies is injured; Liam Williams is also out, while Josh Adams has a two-game ban dished out, meaning Hallam Amos gets a chance on the wing, as George North moves to centre. Ireland start favourites.
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Here are your teams for today’s encounter. Kick off is just over 40 minutes away.
Wales:
15. Leigh Halfpenny
14. Louis Rees-Zammit
13. George North
12. Johnny Williams
11. Hallam Amos
10. Dan Biggar
9. Tomos Williams
1. Wyn Jones
2. Ken Owens
3. Tomas Francis
4. Adam Beard
5. Alun Wyn Jones (captain)
6. Dan Lydiate
7. Justin Tipuric
8. Taulupe Faletau
Replacements:
16. Elliot Dee
17. Rhodri Jones
18. Leon Brown
19. Will Rowlands
20. Josh Navidi
21. Gareth Davies
22. Callum Sheedy
23. Nick Tompkins
Ireland:
15: Hugo Keenan
14: Keith Earls
13: Garry Ringrose
12: Robbie Henshaw
11: James Lowe
10: Johnny Sexton (Captain)
9: Conor Murray
1: Cian Healy
2: Rob Herring
3: Andrew Porter
4: Tadhg Beirne
5: James Ryan
6: Peter O’Mahony
7: Josh Van Der Flier
8: CJ Stander
Replacements
16: Ronan Kelleher
17: Dave Kilcoyne
18: Tadhg Furlong
19: Iain Henderson
20: Will Connors
21: Jamison-Gibson Park
22: Billy Burns
23: Jordan Larmour
7 Feb 2021
2:24PM
One area Ireland have a distinct advantage today is the bench, where Dave Kilcoyne and Tadhg Furlong are waiting to make their point, after injury-plagued seasons. While Tomas Francis and Wyn Jones are credible scrummagers, their replacements, Rhodri Jones and Leon Brown, are not in the same league as Kilcoyne and Furlong. The final quarter could prove decisive.
7 Feb 2021
2:31PM
Here are the views of a couple of pundits ahead of today’s game.
Mick Galwey, the Munster and Ireland great, in The Sunday World wrote: While their pack leader, the mighty Alun Wyn Jones is back, the big second row has to be short of match fitness after nine weeks out through injury.
And seeing Welsh coach Wayne Pivac reassembling their fine back-row of a few years ago now, Dan Lydiate, Justin Tipuric and Toby Faletau, doesn’t suggest there is a whole heap of pack talent coming up from the Valleys.
Wales are there for the taking today.
Stuart Barnes, the former England international, had a different view, however. Writing in The Sunday Times, Barnes concluded: I would suggest that despite their dire 2020 record, Wales — especially in the Six Nations — were not as bad as history has them while Ireland are not as good. Wales were one win from having a Six Nations record of three losses and two wins. Had Stuart Hogg not infamously dropped a ball over the Irish try line, who knows? Ireland could have finished with an identical record.
7 Feb 2021
2:33PM
This is what Matt Williams, the former Leinster, Ulster and Scotland coach, had to say about Ireland’s attack from the Virgin Media studio.
Just over ten minutes to kick off and here is some more reading from you as The42′s Sean Farrell previews today’s big game.
Having spent his first year speaking about how his team must get better at being adaptable and be able to cope with changing situations, Andy Farrell will be determined that his team won’t be deterred by early scoreboard pressure.
Victory by almost any route would be a sign of this team’s progress at the beginning of year two under Farrell.
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7 Feb 2021
2:52PM
Good interview here by Virgin Media’s Sinead Kissane with Ireland’s James Ryan.
2 minutes While it looked as though Ireland had built a little momentum following Conor Murray’s boxkick and Keith Earls’s decent work in the air, Wales manage to regroup and win a penalty.
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3:07PM
4 minutes Penalty to Wales, Peter O’Mahony penalised for coming in from the side. Leigh Halfpenny teeing up the kick.
7 minutes Good break down the left wing by Hugo Keenan sets Ireland up with an attacking platform. Rob Herring and James Lowe provide additional carries, then Andrew Porter. Ireland inside Wales’ half, Conor Murray gets them into the 22. Keenan, involved a third time, kicks through and the ball goes into touch.
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7 Feb 2021
3:12PM
9 minutes After stealing the Welsh lineout, Ireland’s scrum holds up well
7 Feb 2021
3:13PM
10 minutes Halfpenny is as reliable in the air as he is with his boot. Great take.
Another solid scrum for Ireland. Wales have entered Ireland territory.
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7 Feb 2021
3:21PM
13.30 RED CARD PETER O’MAHONY
7 Feb 2021
3:23PM
Behind on the scoreboard, now with a numerical disadvantage as well, Ireland’s day is beginning to look very grim. O’Mahony penalised for smashing into a ruck.
7 Feb 2021
3:25PM
This is now a real test of Andy Farrell and his coaching team. They have to figure out a plan to deal with the numerical disadvantage. Wales have another won another penalty, meanwhile.
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3:27PM
18 minutes PENALTY WALES
Halfpenny knocks it over. Wales, six points up, a man up, are growing in confidence.
20 minutes Henshaw goes into the scrum in O’Mahony’s absence. Ireland have set up camp in the Wales 22 here.
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7 Feb 2021
3:33PM
23 minutes
Decent carries by Lowe, Stander and Ringrose as Ireland go through 10 phases but in they end Sexton knocks the ball on. While that was better from an Irish perspective, their recycling was too slow.
7 Feb 2021
3:33PM
23 minutes Johnny Williams goes off for a head injury assessment after an accidental clash with Garry Ringrose
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3:34PM
24 minutes James Ryan, looking groggy, is also heading for a HIA
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3:34PM
Iain Henderson is on to replace Ryan
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3:35PM
24 minutes
Ireland opt to scrum with just seven men. They hold up well. Great effort from the pack.
7 Feb 2021
3:36PM
25 minutes – Ireland win a penalty after Ken Owens is penalised. Sexton kicks to the corner
7 Feb 2021
3:37PM
26 minutes Herring’s throw is nicked by Adam Beard. Disaster for Ireland
7 Feb 2021
3:38PM
27 minutes
Another penalty for Ireland, this time in kickable distance. Sexton lines it up. Navidi penalised at the ruck
7 Feb 2021
3:39PM
28 minutes PENALTY IRELAND
Sexton knocks it over. Ireland needed that – and deserved it.
Wales 6-3 Ireland
7 Feb 2021
3:41PM
Here is the clip of O’Mahony’s red card. Give us your view of Wayne Barnes’s decision in the comment section.
31 minutes Really good carries from Ringrose, Porter and Earls. Ireland, with 14 men, are beginning to play some decent rugby. Porter carries for a second time, 19 phases played and Josh van der Flier loses it
7 Feb 2021
3:43PM
Wyn Jones credited with the turnover on van der Flier.
7 Feb 2021
3:45PM
Jonny Williams and James Ryan won’t be back after their HIA’s.
Meanwhile check out this stat from Rory Keane.
Peter O'Mahony becomes the first-ever Ireland player to be sent off in a Six Nations game.
Only the fifth Irish player to be sent off in a Test match.
Willie Duggan last Ireland player to be sent off in Five Nations back in 1977.
Wales have been poor at the breakdown; Ireland’s work rate has been tremendous, especially since the red card.
7 Feb 2021
3:47PM
35 minutes PENALTY IRELAND (SEXTON)
Wales 6-6 Ireland
Sexton lands the kick to bring Ireland level. Great effort from the 14 men.
7 Feb 2021
3:47PM
That catch from Robbie Henshaw was world class.
7 Feb 2021
3:48PM
So too was that clearance from James Lowe. Best left foot Ireland has seen since Christy Brown
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3:48PM
37 minutes TRY IRELAND
7 Feb 2021
3:50PM
Tadhg Beirne gets the try after van der Flier steals possession. Henshaw shows superb footwork and game awareness to find a gap in the Welsh defence; Van der Flier answers his critics with that supporting break and Beirne arrives in the nick of time.
7 Feb 2021
3:50PM
38 minutes Sexton lands the conversion, Ireland have a seven point lead.
Wales 6-13 Ireland
7 Feb 2021
3:52PM
This turnaround from Ireland after falling six points down, and a man down, has been the most impressive 20 minutes of the Farrell era so far. Given the circumstances, the attitude, cohesion and intelligence of the players has been admirable.
7 Feb 2021
3:53PM
HALF TIME Wales 6-13 Ireland
7 Feb 2021
3:54PM
Ireland have played all the rugby in that half. Here are the stats to prove it.
Well that was certainly an intense first half; O’Mahony’s red card the primary talking point. But the response from Ireland has been tremendous, Andrew Porter, Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw standing out.
Considering too that James Ryan had to leave the field with a head injury, the ability to deal with these setbacks has really been impressive. All 14 players are making sizeable contributions, Beirne having a superb game.
If Ireland win, and it remains a big if, this will put a lot of credit in the Farrell account.
“No argument with the referee’s decision,” said Matt Williams.
7 Feb 2021
4:01PM
The great Tommy Martin sums things up succinctly.
That's the best performance from an Irish team a man down since Gary Kelly saw red against the Dutch in 2001.
Back underway and Beirne makes a great steal; Henshaw carries well yet again. What a game this pair are having
7 Feb 2021
4:12PM
43 minutes Herring’s tackle on Tipuric is a potential try-saver, then Tomas Francis is penalised for coming in from the side. Ireland are in with a great chance here of getting a memorable result. Superb display since the sending off.
7 Feb 2021
4:15PM
45 minutes Too much (bad) kicking
7 Feb 2021
4:16PM
46 minutes Beginning to wonder if/when fatigue will kick in for the 14 men. A seven-point lead is all well and good but they could do with another 10 in the bank.
7 Feb 2021
4:17PM
47 minutes Iain Henderson’s linespeed was tremendous. Scrum Ireland
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4:17PM
Wales have made eight handling errors to Ireland’s five so far.
7 Feb 2021
4:18PM
TRY WALES George North
7 Feb 2021
4:20PM
50 minutes – Garry Ringrose lost the ball in contact and Ireland, for once, were disorganised in defence, North exploiting the gaps to get his 26th Six Nations try. Halfpenny misses the conversion.
Wales 11-13 Ireland
7 Feb 2021
4:21PM
52 minutes Gareth Davies has made a noticeable difference to Wales since his introduction. Should have started. Dave Kilcoyne comes in for Cian Healy.
7 Feb 2021
4:22PM
52 minutes Amos’s clearance goes out on the full. Ireland needed that break. They have stuttered a bit since half-time.
7 Feb 2021
4:23PM
Sexton getting treatment for a shoulder knock. Hanging in there. Not going off for now.
7 Feb 2021
4:26PM
54 minutes Ireland retain possession well but after putting 11 phases together, they give away a penalty when Henshaw comes in from the side. Furlong is coming in to replace Porter; Henshaw has to go for a HIA
7 Feb 2021
4:26PM
55 minutes Billy Burns is in
7 Feb 2021
4:27PM
Sexton has gone to inside centre; Burns at out half as Henshaw undergoes his HIA
Right decision to take the points. Still in with a shout, eight minutes to play
7 Feb 2021
4:54PM
Ireland win a penalty just inside their own half. Chance to get some territory and possession inside the Wales half. Beirne down with cramp.
7 Feb 2021
4:56PM
75 minutes Burns gifts possession to Wales. Awful crosskick
7 Feb 2021
4:58PM
75.41
Time isn’t Ireland’s friend right now. That brilliant second quarter has been followed by a rude reminder in the second half that these Welsh players know how to turn it on when they wear a red shirt as opposed to their club jersey.
7 Feb 2021
4:59PM
77 minutes Ireland win a scrum. That is the good news. The bad news is they are inside their own half with just a few minutes left.
7 Feb 2021
4:59PM
Wyn Jones gets the man of the match award
7 Feb 2021
5:01PM
79 minutes Larmour spills the ball as Ireland try and put a bit of width on their play. Keenan’s pass lacked zip. Wales have the put-in. It’s theirs to lose now.
7 Feb 2021
5:03PM
80 minutes Penalty Ireland.
But Ireland are inside their own half
7 Feb 2021
5:03PM
They kick to touch
7 Feb 2021
5:04PM
Kelleher carries then Beirne
7 Feb 2021
5:04PM
Ringrose moves the play into the Wales half briefly
7 Feb 2021
5:05PM
Ringrose makes a great break
7 Feb 2021
5:06PM
83.44 Henshaw forces another penalty
7 Feb 2021
5:06PM
Burns misses touch. That is criminally poor.
7 Feb 2021
5:06PM
FULL TIME WALES 21-16 IRELAND
7 Feb 2021
5:07PM
What was Burns thinking? He went for the perfect kick. It was awful. Ireland lose. Self-inflicted wounds the story of that afternoon.
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As it happened: Wales see off 14 man Ireland
After yesterday’s stunning win by Scotland in Twickenham, the Six Nations championship has started magnificently, five teams now genuinely believing they are capable of winning the title.
That includes Wales, Ireland’s opponents today, who have picked the most experienced team – 874 caps – in their history. History is also on their side, Ireland having failed to win here since 2013. However when the sides met in the autumn, Ireland won comfortably, 32-9.
“We know the pressure’s building in terms of expectations and results,” Wayne Pivac, the Wales coach, said. “We don’t need to be told.”
Well, we’ll tell you again, anyway. The pressure is building for Pivac. Jonathan Davies is injured; Liam Williams is also out, while Josh Adams has a two-game ban dished out, meaning Hallam Amos gets a chance on the wing, as George North moves to centre. Ireland start favourites.
Here are your teams for today’s encounter. Kick off is just over 40 minutes away.
Wales:
15. Leigh Halfpenny
14. Louis Rees-Zammit
13. George North
12. Johnny Williams
11. Hallam Amos
10. Dan Biggar
9. Tomos Williams
1. Wyn Jones
2. Ken Owens
3. Tomas Francis
4. Adam Beard
5. Alun Wyn Jones (captain)
6. Dan Lydiate
7. Justin Tipuric
8. Taulupe Faletau
Replacements:
16. Elliot Dee
17. Rhodri Jones
18. Leon Brown
19. Will Rowlands
20. Josh Navidi
21. Gareth Davies
22. Callum Sheedy
23. Nick Tompkins
Ireland:
15: Hugo Keenan
14: Keith Earls
13: Garry Ringrose
12: Robbie Henshaw
11: James Lowe
10: Johnny Sexton (Captain)
9: Conor Murray
1: Cian Healy
2: Rob Herring
3: Andrew Porter
4: Tadhg Beirne
5: James Ryan
6: Peter O’Mahony
7: Josh Van Der Flier
8: CJ Stander
Replacements
16: Ronan Kelleher
17: Dave Kilcoyne
18: Tadhg Furlong
19: Iain Henderson
20: Will Connors
21: Jamison-Gibson Park
22: Billy Burns
23: Jordan Larmour
One area Ireland have a distinct advantage today is the bench, where Dave Kilcoyne and Tadhg Furlong are waiting to make their point, after injury-plagued seasons. While Tomas Francis and Wyn Jones are credible scrummagers, their replacements, Rhodri Jones and Leon Brown, are not in the same league as Kilcoyne and Furlong. The final quarter could prove decisive.
Here are the views of a couple of pundits ahead of today’s game.
Mick Galwey, the Munster and Ireland great, in The Sunday World wrote: While their pack leader, the mighty Alun Wyn Jones is back, the big second row has to be short of match fitness after nine weeks out through injury.
And seeing Welsh coach Wayne Pivac reassembling their fine back-row of a few years ago now, Dan Lydiate, Justin Tipuric and Toby Faletau, doesn’t suggest there is a whole heap of pack talent coming up from the Valleys.
Wales are there for the taking today.
Stuart Barnes, the former England international, had a different view, however. Writing in The Sunday Times, Barnes concluded: I would suggest that despite their dire 2020 record, Wales — especially in the Six Nations — were not as bad as history has them while Ireland are not as good. Wales were one win from having a Six Nations record of three losses and two wins. Had Stuart Hogg not infamously dropped a ball over the Irish try line, who knows? Ireland could have finished with an identical record.
This is what Matt Williams, the former Leinster, Ulster and Scotland coach, had to say about Ireland’s attack from the Virgin Media studio.
Just over ten minutes to kick off and here is some more reading from you as The42′s Sean Farrell previews today’s big game.
Having spent his first year speaking about how his team must get better at being adaptable and be able to cope with changing situations, Andy Farrell will be determined that his team won’t be deterred by early scoreboard pressure.
Victory by almost any route would be a sign of this team’s progress at the beginning of year two under Farrell.
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Good interview here by Virgin Media’s Sinead Kissane with Ireland’s James Ryan.
Anthems over. We are ready to go.
We are up and running.
2 minutes While it looked as though Ireland had built a little momentum following Conor Murray’s boxkick and Keith Earls’s decent work in the air, Wales manage to regroup and win a penalty.
4 minutes Penalty to Wales, Peter O’Mahony penalised for coming in from the side. Leigh Halfpenny teeing up the kick.
5 minutes PENALTY WALES
Halfpenny slots it over.
Wales 3-0 Ireland
7 minutes Good break down the left wing by Hugo Keenan sets Ireland up with an attacking platform. Rob Herring and James Lowe provide additional carries, then Andrew Porter. Ireland inside Wales’ half, Conor Murray gets them into the 22. Keenan, involved a third time, kicks through and the ball goes into touch.
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9 minutes After stealing the Welsh lineout, Ireland’s scrum holds up well
10 minutes Halfpenny is as reliable in the air as he is with his boot. Great take.
10.47 minutes Not looking good for Dan Lydiate
Another solid scrum for Ireland. Wales have entered Ireland territory.
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13.30 RED CARD PETER O’MAHONY
Behind on the scoreboard, now with a numerical disadvantage as well, Ireland’s day is beginning to look very grim. O’Mahony penalised for smashing into a ruck.
This is now a real test of Andy Farrell and his coaching team. They have to figure out a plan to deal with the numerical disadvantage. Wales have another won another penalty, meanwhile.
18 minutes PENALTY WALES
Halfpenny knocks it over. Wales, six points up, a man up, are growing in confidence.
Wales 6-0 Ireland
20 minutes Henshaw goes into the scrum in O’Mahony’s absence. Ireland have set up camp in the Wales 22 here.
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23 minutes
Decent carries by Lowe, Stander and Ringrose as Ireland go through 10 phases but in they end Sexton knocks the ball on. While that was better from an Irish perspective, their recycling was too slow.
23 minutes Johnny Williams goes off for a head injury assessment after an accidental clash with Garry Ringrose
24 minutes James Ryan, looking groggy, is also heading for a HIA
Iain Henderson is on to replace Ryan
24 minutes
Ireland opt to scrum with just seven men. They hold up well. Great effort from the pack.
25 minutes – Ireland win a penalty after Ken Owens is penalised. Sexton kicks to the corner
26 minutes Herring’s throw is nicked by Adam Beard. Disaster for Ireland
27 minutes
Another penalty for Ireland, this time in kickable distance. Sexton lines it up. Navidi penalised at the ruck
28 minutes PENALTY IRELAND
Sexton knocks it over. Ireland needed that – and deserved it.
Wales 6-3 Ireland
Here is the clip of O’Mahony’s red card. Give us your view of Wayne Barnes’s decision in the comment section.
31 minutes Really good carries from Ringrose, Porter and Earls. Ireland, with 14 men, are beginning to play some decent rugby. Porter carries for a second time, 19 phases played and Josh van der Flier loses it
Wyn Jones credited with the turnover on van der Flier.
Jonny Williams and James Ryan won’t be back after their HIA’s.
Meanwhile check out this stat from Rory Keane.
34 minutes – penalty for Ireland
Sexton going for it
Wales have been poor at the breakdown; Ireland’s work rate has been tremendous, especially since the red card.
35 minutes PENALTY IRELAND (SEXTON)
Wales 6-6 Ireland
Sexton lands the kick to bring Ireland level. Great effort from the 14 men.
That catch from Robbie Henshaw was world class.
So too was that clearance from James Lowe. Best left foot Ireland has seen since Christy Brown
37 minutes TRY IRELAND
Tadhg Beirne gets the try after van der Flier steals possession. Henshaw shows superb footwork and game awareness to find a gap in the Welsh defence; Van der Flier answers his critics with that supporting break and Beirne arrives in the nick of time.
38 minutes Sexton lands the conversion, Ireland have a seven point lead.
Wales 6-13 Ireland
This turnaround from Ireland after falling six points down, and a man down, has been the most impressive 20 minutes of the Farrell era so far. Given the circumstances, the attitude, cohesion and intelligence of the players has been admirable.
HALF TIME Wales 6-13 Ireland
Ireland have played all the rugby in that half. Here are the stats to prove it.
Let’s have another look at that Beirne try.
Well that was certainly an intense first half; O’Mahony’s red card the primary talking point. But the response from Ireland has been tremendous, Andrew Porter, Garry Ringrose and Robbie Henshaw standing out.
Considering too that James Ryan had to leave the field with a head injury, the ability to deal with these setbacks has really been impressive. All 14 players are making sizeable contributions, Beirne having a superb game.
If Ireland win, and it remains a big if, this will put a lot of credit in the Farrell account.
“No argument with the referee’s decision,” said Matt Williams.
The great Tommy Martin sums things up succinctly.
Look at the way Henshaw evades the Welsh tacklers here. Best bit of footwork from a Westmeath man since Joe Dolan.
Back underway and Beirne makes a great steal; Henshaw carries well yet again. What a game this pair are having
43 minutes Herring’s tackle on Tipuric is a potential try-saver, then Tomas Francis is penalised for coming in from the side. Ireland are in with a great chance here of getting a memorable result. Superb display since the sending off.
45 minutes Too much (bad) kicking
46 minutes Beginning to wonder if/when fatigue will kick in for the 14 men. A seven-point lead is all well and good but they could do with another 10 in the bank.
47 minutes Iain Henderson’s linespeed was tremendous. Scrum Ireland
Wales have made eight handling errors to Ireland’s five so far.
TRY WALES George North
50 minutes – Garry Ringrose lost the ball in contact and Ireland, for once, were disorganised in defence, North exploiting the gaps to get his 26th Six Nations try. Halfpenny misses the conversion.
Wales 11-13 Ireland
52 minutes Gareth Davies has made a noticeable difference to Wales since his introduction. Should have started. Dave Kilcoyne comes in for Cian Healy.
52 minutes Amos’s clearance goes out on the full. Ireland needed that break. They have stuttered a bit since half-time.
Sexton getting treatment for a shoulder knock. Hanging in there. Not going off for now.
54 minutes Ireland retain possession well but after putting 11 phases together, they give away a penalty when Henshaw comes in from the side. Furlong is coming in to replace Porter; Henshaw has to go for a HIA
55 minutes Billy Burns is in
Sexton has gone to inside centre; Burns at out half as Henshaw undergoes his HIA
56 minutes Earls gives away a penalty for an aerial infringement -
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Another penalty coughed up by Ireland, Herring the culprit this time
58 minutes Wales go to the corner
Barnes goes to the TMO, onfield decision is try
TRY WALES Louis Rees-Zammit finishes well
George North with the final delivery, Rees-Zammit holds his width and finishes brilliantly with an athletic dive
Wales 16-13 Ireland
Make that Wales 18-13 Ireland
Halfpenny kicks a superb conversion.
So O’Mahony sent off; Ryan forced off; Henshaw off with a HIA, five points down, 20 minutes to go, how can Ireland come back? It is a big ask.
62 minutes super carry from Stander; Lowe subsequently knocks the ball forward just as Ireland build a bit of momentum
62 minutes Jordan Larmour has come in for Keith Earls
63 minutes Conor Murray concedes a penalty; Biggar kicks to the corner
64 minutes Henshaw is back on; Burns heads off
PENALTY WALES
This time it is Beirne who gets pinged, harsh to say the least from Wayne Barnes.
66 minutes Ireland have now conceded 10 penalties. Halfpenny lines it up and knocks it over and Wales have an eight-point lead
Wales 21-13 Ireland
67 minutes Looks like the Irish tank has run out of gas. Maybe this penalty will see Ireland get some territory in the Welsh half
He misses touch
Ball is now in Irish half. Not good from the Irish captain.
70 minutes Sexton is floored; looks like a head injury after a collision with Justin Tipuric
Sexton goes off with injury. Looks disgruntled. Billy Burns has come in to replace him.
So ten minutes to go, Ireland down by eight. Hard to see how they will win it from here but we’ve seen comebacks in Cardiff before
71 minutes PENALTY IRELAND Alun Wyn Jones penalised for not rolling away. Will Ireland kick?
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The answer is that Burns will go for the posts.
72 minutes PENALTY BURNS Wales 21-16 Ireland
Right decision to take the points. Still in with a shout, eight minutes to play
Ireland win a penalty just inside their own half. Chance to get some territory and possession inside the Wales half. Beirne down with cramp.
75 minutes Burns gifts possession to Wales. Awful crosskick
75.41
Time isn’t Ireland’s friend right now. That brilliant second quarter has been followed by a rude reminder in the second half that these Welsh players know how to turn it on when they wear a red shirt as opposed to their club jersey.
77 minutes Ireland win a scrum. That is the good news. The bad news is they are inside their own half with just a few minutes left.
Wyn Jones gets the man of the match award
79 minutes Larmour spills the ball as Ireland try and put a bit of width on their play. Keenan’s pass lacked zip. Wales have the put-in. It’s theirs to lose now.
80 minutes Penalty Ireland.
But Ireland are inside their own half
They kick to touch
Kelleher carries then Beirne
Ringrose moves the play into the Wales half briefly
Ringrose makes a great break
83.44 Henshaw forces another penalty
Burns misses touch. That is criminally poor.
FULL TIME WALES 21-16 IRELAND
What was Burns thinking? He went for the perfect kick. It was awful. Ireland lose. Self-inflicted wounds the story of that afternoon.
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