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Different class: Ireland demolished by All Blacks

Declan Kidney’s men conceded five tries, including a hat-trick by debutante, Julian Savea in a 42-10 defeat.

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POWERFUL YOUNG WINGER Julian Savea — often compared with rugby great Jonah Lomu — scored three blockbusting tries as the All Blacks destroyed Ireland with a 42-10 victory at Eden Park on Saturday.

The runaway win shattered any illusions Ireland had of pulling off a historic first win over the All Blacks in the 107-year history of internationals between the two countries.

In their first outing since winning the World Cup last October, and with a new head coach in Steve Hansen, the All Blacks ran in five tries to one.

Savea, 21, a former IRB junior player of the year, is 1.92 metres and 103 kilograms, and with his strength and speed he proved a constant threat down the left wing during what was his first Test appearance.

He was only denied two more tries by desperate defence from Ireland fullback Rob Kearney.

All Blacks scrum-half Aaron Smith also produced an outstanding debut with his rapid service keeping the backline moving, and he received a standing ovation when he was substituted with 25 minutes remaining.

Ireland had opportunities, particularly in the first half when Jamie Heaslip, Keith Earls and Simon Zebo all went close, only to be tipped up in finger-tip defensive plays by Israel Dagg and Richie McCaw.

Ireland’s only try came from a long kick downfield when winger Fergus McFadden outsprinted McCaw in a 50-metre race for the ball.

All Blacks fly-half Dan Carter, who finished with a match haul of 17 points, started the scoring early with a third minute penalty, which was matched immediately by Ireland’s Jonathan Sexton.

With the All Blacks slow to find their cohesion, Ireland spent long periods on attack in the first 15 minutes but started to lose their impetus when Carter landed two penalties in quick succession from about 50 metres out.

Ireland held out a series of All Blacks pick and goes for about five minutes before Sonny Bill Williams and Carter combined to send Savea away for his first try.

His second try, just before half-time, came from a smart blindside move orchestrated by Smith.

Israel Dagg set up Savea’s third try just after the break to put the All Blacks out to a 30-3 lead before McFadden found the line for Ireland.

The All Blacks responded immediately, working their way up to the Irish line where Kieran Read took the short side from a scrum near the posts and flicked the ball to an unmarked Adam Thomson.

As the rain came down in the dying minutes of the game, replacement back Aaron Cruden opened a gap for Conrad Smith to score the final try and for the All Blacks to extend their winning run at Eden Park to 28 Tests, dating back to 1994.

They also maintained their 107-year record of never losing to Ireland and showed a domination that did not augur well for the northern hemisphere side in the remaining two Tests.

The second Test is in Christchurch next Saturday.

- © AFP, 2012

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Comments (19 Comments)

  • David 09/06/12 #

    Unlucky from Kidney because I thought our fortunes were about to change when he made the radical decision of introducing O’Callaghan and O’Gara in the second ille

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  • Time for Kidney to go ! – He’s useless … he shows no emotion when we lose or win ! – and his tactics are terrible ! … we need a really tough coach who’ll whip this miserable irish side into shape ! (Schmidt would be ideal)- only positive today was the breakdown but we couldnt use it to our advantage …

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  • god i hope that’s sarcasm! kidney has to go, they went out there with no proper defensive plan at all and not much of an attacking plan. he is idealess with no grasp of tactics. the good performances and sparks were mostly generated by leinster players using leinster tactics abley backed up by o’mahony, ryan and best in particular (but the whole team aquitted themselves well). have to say tho i think the two rookie props did very well, we were pretty stable and held them even with neither side dominating, not what i had expected. we need a new coaching team cos we do have the players to match these teams! they were just out there without a gameplan. capable of playing some great rugby even then tho. get rid of kidney asap.

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    • D Carr 09/06/12 #

      Players to match the All Blacks???? Don’t be getting all excited when players so well in a club competition. There a massive difference between that and international test rugby. Tell me please what Irish players would make that NZ team today ahead of their opposite number??

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    • mattoid 09/06/12 #

      Kidney is obviously building a squad for the future and used the opportunity to blood some of the new generation of players, who will have gained a huge amount of experience today regardless of the scoreline.
      If Kidney was looking for a possible result on the scoreboard he would obviously have put out a different lineup.
      Hope he won’t now cop too much flack from the fair-weather brigade who can’t see beyond the scoreboard…

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    • mattoid 09/06/12 #

      For a man with “no grasp of tactics” he must have been pretty lucky to win a heineken cup and a grand slam…

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  • Without Bowe on the wing we never really stood a chance of outscoring the all-blacks , especially with the hapless Trimble on the other and as far as the half backs goes, Kidney needs to start Reddan with Sexton. Good to see the new caps do well in the scrum , but Ireland were absolutely demolished when NZ got any space.

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  • aye. kidney has to go

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  • Never seen that one coming.

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  • Sean 09/06/12 #

    When are people going to realise as long as kidneys coach and he starts that fool Conor Murray Ireland will most likely loose. He’s to slow and a poor decision maker. Kidney consistently picks the wrong players and hopes Ireland will play the pressure game Munster played a few ago . Kidney out and let the Leinster backline play #disheartenedfan

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  • I think we’d do a lot better if we didn’t have such an average coach.

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  • Seeing Leinster win the Heineken cup again and again reflects really badly on Kidney. He needs to go ASAP.

    He’s not doing near enough with this team as a top coach should be.

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  • same old story.the kiwis must be having a rite laugh at us.that irish team are a disgrace.when u think how much money these losers are being paid.terrible

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