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As it happened: Ireland v Wales, Six Nations

Kick-off at the Aviva Stadium is at 2:15pm.

Good afternoon!

How’s it going, everyone?

It’s round three of the Six Nations, it’s Wales at the Aviva Stadium, AND IT’S LIVE!

…Well, the blog is live, anyway. The game will kick off in just over half an hour’s time.

Gavan Casey with you here and I’ll be bringing you live updates throughout the afternoon in the event that you can’t make it to the stadium, to a telly, or to the rajio.

Team news on its way shortly, but no word of any changes to either side that was named during the week so far, thankfully.

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‘No tensing.’

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Teams

Just a reminder of the teams ahead of kick-off.

Ciarán Frawley makes his first test start at 15 in place of Hugo Keenan, while Oli Jager is set to win his first cap off the bench having only returned to Irish rugby from New Zealand with Munster in December.

They, eh, don’t look nervous.

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Ireland

  • 15. Ciarán Frawley 
  • 14. Calvin Nash
  • 13. Robbie Henshaw
  • 12. Bundee Aki
  • 11. James Lowe
  • 10. Jack Crowley
  • 9. Jamison Gibson-Park
  • 1. Andrew Porter
  • 2. Dan Sheehan
  • 3. Tadhg Furlong
  • 4. Joe McCarthy
  • 5. Tadhg Beirne
  • 6. Peter O’Mahony (captain)
  • 7. Josh van der Flier
  • 8. Caelan Doris

Replacements:

  • 16. Ronan Kelleher
  • 17. Cian Healy
  • 18. Oli Jager
  • 19. James Ryan
  • 20. Ryan Baird
  • 21. Jack Conan
  • 22. Conor Murray
  • 23. Stuart McCloskey

For Wales, Sam Costelow comes in at out-half having missed the defeat to England, while uncapped Cardiff back-row forward Mackenzie Martin features on the bench.

Wales

  • 15. C Winnett
  • 14. J Adams
  • 13. G North
  • 12. N Tompkins
  • 11. R Dyer
  • 10. S Costelow
  • 9. T Williams
  • 1. G Thomas
  • 2. E Dee
  • 3. K Assiratti
  • 4. D Jenkins
  • 5. A Beard
  • 6. A Mann
  • 7. T Reffell
  • 8. A Wainwright

Replacements:

  • 16. R Elias
  • 17. C Domachowski
  • 18. D Lewis
  • 19. W Rowlands 
  • 20. M Martin
  • 21. K Hardy
  • 22. I Lloyd
  • 23. M Grady

About 15 minutes to go and there’s not much happening around the place, to be honest. The stadium is still about four fifths empty as last-gasp pints are consumed.

If something extraordinary happens during the pre-match entertainment, I’ll give you a shout. If not, catch you for kick-off!

Anthems finished — three rousing renditions, although there probably aren’t as many Welsh in town as there would be typically.

Here we go, so: Ireland against Wales: kick-off is seconds away!

1′ – IRE 0-0 WAL: Jack Crowley gets us underway at the Aviva Stadium.

Your man in the middle is Italy’s Andrea Piardi, who took Cardiff-Connacht last week.

2′ – IRE 0-0 WAL: Some stout midfield defence from the Welsh thwarts and Irish set play but Jamison Gibson-Park goes wide left off next phase. Robbie Henshaw makes serious yardage up the left before chipping ahead off his weaker foot. Ball goes over the goal-line, but not the dead-ball. Goal-line dropout to Wales.

3′ – IRE 0-0 WAL: Wales are making some good defensive reads and reaping rewards as they interrupt Ireland’s flow.

A green knock-on leads to an offside penalty, and Sam Costellow boots Wales between the Irish 10′ and 22′.

Ireland 3-0 Wales

4′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Bundee Aki stops Wales’ first attack with a jackal turnover between the 10′ and 22′. Good steal, penalty Ireland.

And they get another one from the ensuing attack as Nick Tompkins is pinged for grabbing an Irish player around the neck in contact — I think it might have been Van der Flier.

Peter O’Mahony tells Piardi, ‘Points, please.’ Jack Crowley delivers them from outside the Welsh 10′. Excellent kick from 45-odd metres at a slight angle.

Ireland lead in Dublin.

8′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Andrew Porter ends Wales’ second visit into the Irish half with a brilliant jackal-penalty win.

Crowley takes Ireland up to the Welsh 10′.

9′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Ireland go quickly at the lineout and Dan Sheehan, on a one-two, bursts down the left into the Welsh 22′.

Wales go offside and Aki’s eventual knock-on is brought back for the pen.

Crowley prods Ireland into the five. Big chance here for the hosts.

10′ IRE 3-0 WAL: Ireland go to the maul and attempt to roll it to the openside but Wales do brilliantly to sack it and win a scrum.

Savage effort from their front row and locks, there, in particular.

12′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Ireland put pressure on the first scrum but Wales get it away to safety quickly.

They’re eventually pinged for going off their feet just inside their own 10′.

Crowley to touch, and he brings Ireland into the 22′. Skewed that one slightly — he’d usually ping them to about six or seven from there.

15′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Ireland go nowhere and Wales win a jackal pen outside their own 22′.

They make a balls of the ensuing lineout, however, and Ireland take a scrum inside their own half. They duly win a penalty advantage and start making inroads into the Welsh half.

18′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: The Welsh defence has been exceptional so far. Some huge hits. They’re getting after Ireland, as they promised.

19′ – IRE 3-0 WAL: Ireland have finally lost a lineout in this championship! Dan Sheehan overthrows Peter O’Mahony, who knocks it on in the air.

…But Ireland crucify the Welsh scrum and win a penalty.

From a kickable position, Crowley kicks to touch and takes Ireland to within six of the Welsh line.

Another big chance, here.

Try for Ireland! Ireland 10-0 Wales

20′ – IRE 8-0 WAL: TRYYYYY! DAN SHEEHAN!

Ireland run the exact same lineout maul as the one Wales turned over earlier, but this time they get better purchase on their initial shove.

Wales actually do brilliantly to halt its momentum shy of the line, but the Irish backs — including Jack Crowley — pile in and get Sheehan over the paint.

Crowley nails a tricky conversion from the left, too, and Ireland are out to a 10-0 lead despite Wales’ strong defensive efforts.

29′ – IRE 10-0 WAL: Another Irish lineout goes askew — it looked like a mistimed lift, there, on Joe McCarthy — and Jamison Gibson-Park spills the loose ball forward.

Wales scrum on their own 10′… and this time Ireland win a free kick for… a delayed Welsh put-in? Hmmm…

Ireland take the scrum the other way and annihilate Wales — but Piardi doesn’t give a penalty. Gibson-Park snipes and sets Lowe away, but Ireland are eventually pinged for a forward pass near the Welsh line as Lowe was about to be bundled into touch.

Wales lock out the Irish scrum on their own 5′ and eventually clear.

30′ – IRE 10-0 WAL: Ireland win a penalty in front of the posts, between the Welsh 22′ and 10′.

They decline the three again and Crowley pings a beauty into the Welsh 5′.

Chance, again, for Ireland, who are utterly dominant here without being spotless.

Try for Ireland! Ireland 17-0 Wales

32′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: TRRYYYYY! JAMES LOWE!

Ireland batter and batter and batter at the Welsh line, but again the visitors show unbelievable heart in defence.

Ireland swing it all the way to the right edge where Nash is stopped for a loss, but then they swing back left a couple of phases. It’s Nash who pops up on the other side with a lovely little offload over the top of a tackle to Lowe, who dots down in the left-hand corner.

Crowley nails the conversion again from the touchline, and this is looking ominous for Wales now.

35′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: Wales win a penalty outside the Irish 22′ as Gibson-Park infringes at the breakdown.

Costelow pops them to within about 10 yards of the Irish line.

36′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: Ireland stop Wales at the maul but Aki is penalised for putting hands on the ground before he wins a jackal. Huge hit in there by Van der Flier on Josh Adams, too.

Wales go again to the line but their attack breaks down when Dafydd Jenkins is pinged for latching. That’s a heartbreaker for them.

Half-time: Ireland 17-0 Wales

40′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: An Irish attack inside their own half goes from side to side without gaining real momentum and Jack Crowley calls half-time by prodding the ball into touch before they get stung with a penalty or something daft.

It’s been one-way traffic at the Aviva, where Wales have scrapped diligently but Ireland have a three-score lead going into the break.

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Andy Farrell’s side still need two more tries for a bonus point, and the Welsh don’t look like they’re ready to give up the ghost quite yet, so let’s see what the second 40 brings.

Catch you in a few!

Second half

41′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: Sam Costelow brings us back underway to start the second half.

42′ – IRE 17-0 WAL: A couple of harsh penalty calls against Ireland at the breakdown, to be honest, and Wales take it up towards the five for a lineout.

They go to the tail and set up the maul. Ireland halt them once — but there’s a second surge!

The visitors bundle over but Piardi doesn’t have a grounding…

There was a penalty advantage against Ireland, however, and Piardi is checking upstairs both for a grounding and for a potential penalty against Tadhg Beirne for changing his bind.

Try Wales! Ireland 17-7 Wales. Yellow card (Tadhg Beirne)

43′ – IRE 17-7 WAL: TRYYYY! Piardi gives a penalty try and Tadhg Beirne heads to the bin for his infringement.

Game on?

The Aviva makes some proper noise for the first time this afternoon as Costelow prepares his restart.

49′ IRE 17-7 WAL: A lengthy spell of ball-in-play time. Sides trading possession but nothing of note coming from it.

Wales are giving it a right go and Ireland have become a bit rudderless in attack in the last few minutes.

52′ – IRE 17-7 WAL: Ireland concede a couple of stupid penalties near midfield and Costelow boots Wales up to the Irish 22′.

Elliott Dee takes a short one-two off the lineout and makes ground. Ireland pinged for offside and Ciarán Frawley eventually plucks a Welsh chip out of the air.

Wales pen deep in the Irish 22′ — and Costelow goes to touch again.

54′ – IRE 17-7 WAL:Wales maul it towards the Irish line! But Tadhg Beirne — just out of the bin — says ‘nope!’ He comes through the middle of the maul and rips it back to the Irish side.

Unbelievable steal by the Munster lock.

55′ – IRE 17-7 WAL: Wales knock on the door again outside the Irish 5′.

Andy Farrell, meanwhile, has brought on Rónan Kelleher, Oli Jager, James Ryan and Ryan Baird for Sheehan, Furlong, McCarthy and O’
Mahony.

Kelleher makes an immediate impact with a jackal-penalty win deep in his own territory!

60′ – IRE 17-7 WAL:

Ireland think they have a settler as Bundee Aki crashes over under the sticks after some electrifying attack — but the TMO spots a knock-on by Robbie Henshaw in the build-up.

Wow! It’s the correct call, and Wales are still in it.

They have a scrum on their own 5′, where Henshaw flicked it forward.

61′ – IRE 17-7 WAL: Wales lock out the scrum and clear.

And here come Ireland again — until Beirne spills forward.

Wales boom one downfield again and put Lowe under untold pressure, but he weathers contact well and buys time for his forwards to clear out the breakdown.

Gibson-Park clears up to the Irish 10′.

67′ – IRE 17-7 WAL: A brilliant Irish attack down the blind is thwarted by a Welsh penalty, and it really should have been a yellow card. Crowd going nuts, and rightly.

Ireland go to the five through Crowley.

Try for Ireland! Ireland 24-7 Wales

68′ – IRE 24-7 WAL: TRRRYYYYY! AND IT’S CIARÁN FRAWLEY ON HIS FIRST START!

Ireland roll it up to within inches, recycle, and attack the openside.

Eventually, Gibson-Park gives Frawley no option but to cross the whitewash.

Crowley pops over the conversion from close range — and that should be that!

71′ – IRE 24-7 WAL: Kelleher — who has been sensational since coming on — offloads to Ryan Baird who makes his customary 30-yard burst upfield.

He takes it again a couple of phases later but eventually spills forward while attempting his own offload.

Wales, then, win a penalty at the scrum against Oli Jager.

76′ – IRE 24-7 WAL: Wales hammer at the Irish line for what feels like an infinite number of phases.

Ireland infringe three times and James Ryan will sit out the rest of the game — he’s yellow carded.

Some incredible defence in there, and some heavily illegal defence too!

Wales tap and go from the 5′.

77′ – IRE 24-7 WAL: And Ireland hold them up! Cian Healy, Caelan Doris and Jack Crowley deny the Welsh a try and earn a goal-line dropout.

79′ – IRE 24-7 WAL: Huge work in the tackle and at the breakdown by Stuart McCloskey and he effectively wins a penalty.

Ireland get one last shot at the BP from the Welsh 22′…

Try for Ireland! Ireland 31-7 Wales

82′ – IRE 31-7 WAL: TRRRYYYYY! AND THERE’S THE BONUS POINT! TADHG BEIRNE!

Ah, it’s a bit harsh on Wales’ second-half effort, to be honest. But it’s a well crafted score by Ireland, who retained the ball for umpteen phases in the Welsh 22′ before the visitors eventually cracked.

Some nice work in there by Crowley among others — and it’s Ireland’s 10 who has the final word as he splits the post for the fifth time from five this evening.

Full-time: Ireland 31-7 Wales

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Jaysus, it became hard enough work in the end, but ultimately Ireland run out as 24-point, bonus-point winners over a Welsh side who promised chaos and produced a fair bit in that second half.

I’ve to run here and record a podcast so that’s it for me. Keep an eye on The 42 for reaction and analysis.

‘Til next time, take it easy!

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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:42 PM

    Cmon the cats!!! The cream always rises

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:01 PM

    Great great win fair play to management made the changes when required.
    TJ just fantastic.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:04 PM

    As a KK man I didn’t see that happening. That soft 21m goal put a shine on the score. The young lads in KK a really after cutting their teeth in the league. It’s a joy to watch these 2 teams playing each other. Pure hurling.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 7:01 PM

    @Jason Pierce: No bullshit and players thinking they are prima donnas deserving this that and the other under Cody.
    Hurling skills exceptionally well imparted and your name or club mean nothing it’s all about the end goal All Ireland medals In Kilkenny. No sulking no county boards run by old dinosaurs and county secretary’s picking teams.
    In short hats off to Cody and his players magnificent ambassadors for a simple game – players die with their boots on in other counties they want you to tie their laces

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    Mute Adrian Costigan
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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:58 PM

    Tipp didn’t play at all in second half.
    Rumours of Kilkenny’s demise greatly exaggerated

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    Mute Martin McKenna
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    Apr 8th 2018, 3:56 PM

    Still need a full back Padraig Walsh playing full back like a wing back, caught bad the last two games for two goals.
    Unfair on him as he’s a class wing back.

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    Mute Finnster
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    Apr 8th 2018, 2:35 PM

    Looking forward to a good battle here. I think Tipp will shade it with stronger panel but it is at Nowlan Park .

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    Apr 8th 2018, 7:58 PM

    @Finnster: :)

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    Apr 8th 2018, 2:52 PM

    C’mon Tipp!!!

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:07 PM

    That’s the young lads bedded in nicely, Cody rebuilding what could be a very good team

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    Apr 8th 2018, 6:57 PM

    Plenty comments bout Kilkenny being a 1 man team relying on TJ but wot bout tipp Jason Forde got 2-12 & not a word bout it…..

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    Apr 8th 2018, 7:21 PM

    @Ray Power: Ssssssh Ray sure if some folk can’t see a past that their better off, we all know Tipp would be fine without J Forde same as Cork without P Horgan Galway without Joe Waterford without P o Mahoney I could go on but yah know yourself lad tis all KKs fault.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 8:01 PM

    @Dae Monicus: dats a fact

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    Apr 8th 2018, 8:16 PM

    @Ray Power: An sure here’s another one lad KK are a one manager team! 20 national titles in twenty years with many different groups of players, like him or not that speaks for itself.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 2:39 PM

    The Tipp bench should have a big say in the result.Tipp Abu

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    Apr 8th 2018, 2:57 PM

    Great camogie coverage there. Don’t miss a beat.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 3:57 PM

    Kilkenny relying on frees again, but in fairness to them they win an incredible amount if them and have done all league.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 8:54 PM

    @James Doyle: really ? That all you got ?

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    Mute Finnster
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    Apr 8th 2018, 3:52 PM

    Not a great game, KK would be lost without TJ Reid he is the glue keeping it together throughout the league . Also some playacting from both sides to get frees.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 3:55 PM

    @Finnster: ya there fair reliant on tj both sides missing a few but without Reid kilkenny pretty average

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:32 PM

    @Back pass: Jason forde scored 2 12 of Tipp’s tally, would u not think that there screwed without him!???

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    Apr 8th 2018, 8:02 PM

    @Back pass: Yeah, an average young team, beating a seasoned tipp team. Pretty average league champions.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 8:43 PM

    @Finnster: lost all right…another piece of silverware though…Tipp were beaten all over in the second half. Crying the cats won again ?

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    Apr 8th 2018, 9:47 PM

    @Finnster: and without Jason Forde Tipp brutal not up for the fight for a National title. Forde 2.12 only man that stood up. Tipp full back line big problem area. Fix quick or dry year again.

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    Apr 9th 2018, 7:58 AM

    @Aidan Maher: in all fairness Finnster talks through his are. 18 from Forde and Kilkenny are a one man team.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:08 PM

    What are tipp at? Ryan has lost the plot. We barely beat Limerick with the same tactic of high balls into the t-rex forward line. If they were in Africa at the height of the Ebola outbreak they still wouldn’t have caught any thing. Well done TJ Reid and your 14 apostles.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 3:35 PM

    Hope Tipp stuff kk

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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:34 PM

    Now it’s getting lively . Why can’t Tipp put Kilkenny to the sword ? On paper Tipp are by far a better team

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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:46 PM

    @Finnster: there was never a game won on paper

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:00 PM

    @Finnster: because they are heartless.they are not called one in a row for nothing.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 9:49 PM

    @Finnster: its called balls

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:06 PM

    I’ll take that Good game, fair play to Tipp tis early days but their a serious outfit who will I reckon be one side in the final later in the year, some good performances from KK time to crack open the suds.

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    Apr 8th 2018, 5:10 PM

    Well done Kilkenny but the long grass awaits

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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:18 PM

    Neither team imposing themselves,but still think Tipp will prevail

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    Apr 8th 2018, 9:51 PM

    @Michael Sage: completely wrong there my friend no full back line and big questions now heading into the summer

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    Apr 8th 2018, 4:17 PM

    Come on Tipp

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