It’s time for the main event.
Ireland take on Australia in the second of our three November internationals and this is the one Joe Schmidt will have been targeting all summer.
Strap yourself in, it’s gonna be a wild ride.
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Ireland 15 – 32 Australia
Good evening, internet.
We’re putting away the last of the pre-match pie down in the depths of the Aviva Stadium, but now that that important act is over and done with, we can count the 65 minutes down to kick-off between Ireland v Australia.
I’m not going to lie, we’re pretty damn excited about this game.
Seats have been scarce enough for this, the second game of the Joe Schmidt era, so it’s nice to see that Ronan O’Gara and Andrew Trimble have been allowed in under the guise of ‘working’ in the media.
Now that Richie McCaw has stopped rambling on about how great Dan Carter is on the TV beside me, we’re off on the big hike up out of the cozy confines of the media room to the cool night air in the stands of Lansdowne Road.
While you’re waiting on the big kick-off, have a quick gawk at the 3 key battles we feel will decide this game and also Murray Kinsella’s bingo card of things to watch out for as the 80 minutes unfolds.
All done? Good. Now, here are the teams:
Ireland: Rob Kearney; Tommy Bowe, Brian O’Driscoll, Luke Marshall, Fergus McFadden; Jonathan Sexton, Eoin Reddan; Cian Healy, Rory Best, Mike Ross; Devin Toner, Paul O’Connell (c); Peter O’Mahony, Sean O’Brien, Jamie Heaslip.
Replacements: Sean Cronin, Jack McGrath, Steven Archer, Mike McCarthy, Kevin McLaughlin, Conor Murray, Ian Madigan, Robbie Henshaw.
Australia: Israel Folau; Adam Ashley-Cooper, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Toomua, Nick Cummins; Quade Cooper, Will Genia; James Slipper, Stephen Moore, Sekope Kepu; Rob Simmons, James Horwill; Scott Fardy, Michael Hooper, Ben Mowen (c).
Replacements: Tatafu Polota-Nau, Benn Robinson, Paddy Ryan, Sitaleki Timani, Liam Gill, Nic White, Christian Leal’ifano, Joe Tomane.
Phew, made it.
Joe Schmidt is down to our left running dummy lines in the Ireland back-line before taking them all into a huddle. The Australian pack is doing some last minute scrum work.
Prediction time: Anybody fancy calling a scoreline in the comments section? I’m staking my flimsy reputation on a 22 – 17 Ireland win.
Roy Keane is in his seat just in time to see the gold jacketed Aussies leave the tunnel. No doubt he’s here to reconsider Fergus McFadden’s claim to a midfield berth.
Either I’m getting older, or those fireworks are getting louder. Probably both.
In any case, it’s made for a smoky scene as Michael D Higgins comes out to meet and greet Ben Mowen and the Wallabies.
We just about found time for Freddie Mercury to sing We will rock you after the anthems, bit it’s finally time.
KICK-OFF: Matt Toomua has commenced hostilities.
Toomua’s kick is taken by Heaslip in the 22 and Ireland clear. Devin Toner manages to get down on the ground and Ireland’s next phase brings a penalty for a late hit, but Sexton doesn’t make touch and Australia are invited to run.
Once on their right wing though, Hooper is pinged for going in on the side and this time Sexton does make touch.
Ah, it looked like such a smooth line-out to begin with, Best finding Toner in the middle, but the big man’s pass went 45 degrees to the floor.
Ireland’s return kick is well chased, but not well enough to beat Folau who glides onto it before being tackles. His offload is good, but knocked on.
Lovely little chop forward from Sexton and Luke Marshall shows silky hands to take the ball on, but Ireland’s move soon breaks down and Cooper’s kick to the corner just evades his near namesake Adam Ashley.
Peter O’Mahony getting a scolding from Chris Pollock. He’ll be keeping his distance in the line-out from now on.
The Kiwi’s whistle is benefiting Ireland so far and after awarding Ireland’s third penalty, he extends a request to Ben Mowen to sort it out.
There’s one penalty in the green and gold column. Marshall is unfortunate as he scrambles onto Sean O’Brien’s spill, but does not release as two Wallabies contest for the ball.
PENALTY: Ireland 0 – 3 Australia (Cooper ’9)
Another day, another powerful looking Ireland maul. The route one off the line-out takes us 10 metres upfield and into the 22. The platform sets a flowing back-line move in motion as Sexton cleverly watches one defender shoot up past the ball before spinning right to Kearney. The gold defence is solid in that area, but Ireland can come back for a straightforward offside penalty.
PENALTY: Ireland 3 – 3 Australia (Sexton ’12)
Pollock continues to warn James Slipper about changing his bind after the ‘set’, but in this scrum he calls Mike Ross for collapsing and Quade Cooper will have another kickable penalty.
Well, well, well. Quade’s kick goes high, left and wide of the posts. We’re still level, but the Wallabies have the ball back in midfield.
TRY: Ireland 3 – 10 Australia (Cummins 18)
On first viewing, that try looks like the result of O’Driscoll shooting up in the line again. He wasn’t punished when it happened in Samoa’s 22, but it counts for seven points against the Wallabies.
There’s Tommy Bowe. It was a quiet opening quarter for the winger, but he made up for it by picking a route past James Horwill. His offload is knocked on by McCarthy, but we come back for a penalty for taking out Eoin Reddan.
Oof.
Serious language to be heard over the ref link as Sexton makes a woeful connection with the ball and it goes wide.
Robbie Henshaw is in the game as Brian O’Driscoll reluctantly leaves the field as a blood sub.
TRY! Ireland 3 – 15 Australia (hooper ’24)
Oh dear, the green defence was shredded again allowing the flanker cruise in after Peter O’Mahony couldn’t get a firm hand on Scott Fardy and his opposite number offloaded to his fellow backrow.
Another energetic response from Ireland before McFadden is smashed from two sides 10 metres from the try-line. We rumble right and into the centre, but it ends with a knock on.
The scrum brings a free-kick Ireland’s way and now we’re in perfect attacking position. Heaslip gives a clever reverse inside pass and Sean O’Brien carries Cooper back to the brink of the try-line.
Australia have slowed it down but there’s an advantage coming.
At last, Brian O’Driscoll is on the sideline asking to come back on and Sexton’s kick is good.
Don’t call it a comeback.
PENALTY: Ireland 6 – 15 Australia (Sexton ’30)
When in doubt, O’Brien is again tasked with giving Ireland a front foot and Sexton produces a lovely kick for territory with Cummins caught in a midfield ruck.
SIN BIN: Michael Hooper 33 mins
The flanker’s half is over after he slowed the ball down on his 22 after Rob Kearney created another scinitllating break from Fergus McFadden
PENALTY: Ireland 9 – 15 Australia (Sexton ’33)
Just like last week, McFadden gets himself in a muddle on the restart down in the left corner of the 22. Reddan’s box-kick is claimed by Izzy Folau who will always climb higher than everyone else, but without Hooper, Ireland manage to force the penalty and can move up to half way in search of a crucial score before half time.
PENALTY: Ireland 12 – 15 Australia (Sexton ’39)
Ireland try to make the extra man count by building their phases slowly. An overlap does present itself on the right, but Rory Best was wrapped up well enough to stop him getting the tackle away and Mowen will take another talking to for his team’s handsy breakdown work.
Play it as you see it? Ireland certainly did, with Eoin Reddan switching the play left when many would have kicked the ball dead.
After O’Driscoll flings the ball back inside to Healy though, it ends badly. Not just the gold penalty, but Jonny Sexton has pulled up injured and looked like a man who knew he wouldn’t be playing a second 40 minutes tonight.
HALF TIME: Ireland 12 – 15 Australia
Is Ian Madigan international quality? We’re about to find out.
The Leinster 10 is the only replacement as the second half gets under way.
Australia are keeping possession deep in Irish territory as they wind the clock down before welcoming Hooper back…
But they do much more than that. Cooper spins the ball left and Cummins gets outside Bowe and on the TMO it looks like he was able to dot it down at the second attempt.
Well, it looked like that, but TMO Geoff Warren decided that he didn’t have control of the ball. No arguments here.
Ireland have no control in the scrum and the free-kick goes to the visitors five metres out.
Settle in, we could be here a while.
TRY! Ireland 12 – 22 Australia (Cooper ’46)
Ireland’s defensive line remains porous. Ian Madigan raced up to close Cooper down, but looked like he was waiting on somebody else to make the straight up tackle. The out-half produced a simple jink and glided in under the posts.
Shocking stuff. And the Reds playmker has just added his 15th point of the night with a long-range penalty.
PENALTY: Ireland 12 – 25 Australia (Cooper ’50)
The Aviva was a mausoleum for a few minutes there and Madigan’s confidence seems to be mirroring the mood in the crowd.
Luke Marshall makes a line-break out on the left wing to briefly lift the gloom, but we end with a knock on and another time-consuming set of scrums.
Chance for the replacement 10 to make some amends on his fourth cap as Ireland are awarded a scrum penalty and that’s the signal for Conor Murray to enter the game.
PENALTY: Ireland 15 – 25 Australia (’57)
Solid penalty from Madigan, no doubts over his place-kicking. The next 25 minutes will be an interesting viewing as he and Murray team up for the first time.
Are you still with me, Ireland? We’ll keep going anyway. If watching Gravity this week taught us anything, it’s the importance of continuing to chat even if you’re unsure if anybody is listening. And, hey, we’re only 10 points down.
And that gap is soon to be seven if Madigan can slot this 35 metre penalty after Kepu and Fardy are caught offside…
Oh, but we’re going for the corner. All the chips are on the table for Ireland and Best hits the big man with the throw. Paul O’Connell comes down as Lansdowne cries ‘heave’, but it soon turns back to growns as Sean O’Brien is disconnected from the back of the maul and smothered.
Mike Ross is having a torrid time out there, he’s pinged by Pollock again for bringing the scrum down and the Wallabies are able to move up to half way.
Here comes the cavalry. Sean Cronin and Stephen Archer come into the front row in place of Ross and Best.
The Wallabies also make a tight head change, Paddy Ryan in insstead of Kepu and at half back Nic White has replaced Will Genia.
TRY! Ireland 15 – 32 Australia (Hooper ’67)
Ouch. The fresh members of Ireland’s pack are unceremoniously heaved back across their own try-line and that man Michael Hooper is the lucky man to plant the pill down.
Cooper’s last act before being replaced is to nail the touchline conversion.
Well, this isn’t the evening we had planned. Australia have called the big guns ashore and pulling back a big slap on the back for themselves. They’ve outsmarted us up front and dished out the maximum punishment to errors in our back line.
Joe Schmidt’s era is about to be taken back down to 50%
Pollock is roaring ‘it wasn’t him’ as O’Mahony goes tearing after a Wallaby.
After a TMO check, The Munster man is shown to be 100% right to be upset as he was lifted high by the Aussie centre and dumped on his neck.
RED CARD: Tevita Kuridrani.
The Wallabies are down to 14 and Hooper is replaced just as Luke Marshall makes another big line break down the middle only to be wrapped up with no support coming after him.
Rob Kearney is now being helped from the field allowing Robbie Henshaw come on as a permanent sub. This defeat is coming at a mounting cost.
They’re out, but Ireland are not down… if that makes sense.
The 77th minute brings a beautiful back-line moves with loops and reverse passes from O’Driscoll and Marshall. Alas, it can’t force a line break and barely takes us over the advantage line.
The next move does earn metres. O’Driscoll finds space in the middle and sends Jack McGrath rumbling forward. Two phases later, Sean Cronin is in… the TMO rules it lost forward.
Not. Our. Night.
Michael Hooper is named man-of-the-match as the crowds stream to the Aviva’s exits.
FULL TIME: Ireland 15 – 32 Australia
Well, what more can we say after that? An awfully disappointing defensive performance and result to Joe Schmidt’s second game in charge.
We’ll be bringin you all the post match reaction and thoughts from the dank depths of the Aviva over the coming hours, so keep that URL on TheScore.ie
Safe home, chin up.
Really hoping the messing with the PA gets sorted! Let the crowd do the chanting, singing and no Mexican waves
Shite game but my god this is a lovely pint.
If you are going to troll at least make it good…. :-/
Doesn’t have the brain power to make it good I’m afraid
I hate all the yuppie rugby fans, I hate Aussies but I don’t want them posh eijit Irish fans to celebrate a win
Go away!
Eeeemmmmm no
Horseshite but a lovely pint
Dont red thumb the trolls it only feeds them
Your a troll
Ha ha ha. This game (not a sport) is rubbish. Come on Australia
Ireland Are playing utter shite ! Stupid school boy errors followed by sloppy defense …
Come on Australia . Win this rubbish game (not a sport)
Yes john boy ur right again… How’d the aul work goin.. Honest
Is there anything to be daid for saying another Mass?
Ach….fat fingers
If anyone reading this knows Heaslip will you tell him to stay the hell away from all forms of media and sort his game out. Non existent AGAIN. He’s too fond of the camera and microphone for my liking. Rugby is a serious game not an ego trip
Good to see Keane and O Neill at the game.
Let’s all get behind keane and o’neill, great result last night… I won’t be able bring myself watch Ireland get battered by the all blacks second string next Sunday
That stupid Ireland’s call song needs to go! It’s cringeworthy! Sounds like some out of Hollywood, just use or national anthem and ditch the commercialism.
Totally agree. If you don’t like the anthem okay for England
That should read PLAY for England
God help us against The All Blacks next weekend !!!!!!!
Totes
Ireland could play on their own in The Aviva until the start of the Six Nations and not to score a try.
So much for the aerial battle between Kearney and Folau, Kearney looks like a drunk under the high ball at time while Folau is just a phenomenon
I’ve never seen BOD have such a bad game, both execution and decision making.
Is this the first game you have watched ? He should have retired years ago
He doesn’t pick himself.
U sure about that
Reality check
Should be no need to stoke up the crowd this evening. Come on Ireland.
Yes they will be drinking sherry beforehand, yuppies
Go back to the council estate you scanger!
I’m a loaded skanger, betting large sums online all day pocket change if you will
One who doesn’t support Rugby must be of the skanger class. Nice.
Brian O’ Driscoll was arguably the greatest player to don the Green jersey, but now is his time to retire! Tommy Bowe has lost his speed & defensive agility, & far too much aimless kicking from Ireland! Welcome to Test Rugby Joe Schmidt! This Australian team is the worst in 10 years, crap! & we let them destroy us! No fight or aggression from Ireland? No impetuous?
And the scrum advantage??? Got murdered, whole front row replaced and got murdered again. That’s really worrying.
President Higgins should put the fear of god into them
Abysmal performance by Ireland. Deserve nothing out of this game.
Lunster getting hammered !!
YEEEESSSSS
Only a scouser wud look and write like you joe!! Honest how’s that €41/hr job goin.. How’s the arse licking brown nose goin
Shocking stuff from Ireland, imagine what the All Blacks will do to us!
Hoping for another ‘ferris rag-dolls genia’ type moment tonight.
We have been very poor so far. No point pointing out names as it would take too long! Poor all round.
Any slower and the anthem would’ve stopped
Lesley you muldoon
John he was claiming to be a Munster fan last night! So he’s Balymun/Kildare/Munster
WHAT A FRAUD
Hes doing what he does best on the Italian story. Being a rat
Can we focus on the game lads, Christ we’ve good sport coming out of Ireland now, let’s support rather than slag on all fronts
Well rugby isn’t a sport so no.
Ya Ur always right john.. How’s work goin
The more I watch them, the more I realise how much I despise the Australians. At everything.
Careful now, if the trend continues in Ireland you might be relying on an Aussie to sponsor you
Poor first half. Let’s hope it’s less mistakes in the second. Only reason we are still in the game is Aussie unforced errors and interfering with play.
Ireland are getting some batin, what will they do against nz?
Woke up just now in Australia and can’t believe this result. This is the weakest Aussie rugby team in probably 30 years and they have absolutely steamrolled Ireland by the looks of it. Irish press and irish rugby management and players all week talking about how they were going to target the Aussies and beat them. Wake up call players, Joe Schmidt and irish media – irish rugby is and always will be sub standard to Southern Hemisphere countries. Remember rugby union is the 5th most popular team sport in Australasia so it’s not like it’s their national game like is it in NZ. Ireland’s so called golden generation of rugby players? I don’t think so. More like minor celebrities consumed by their own image and earning power. I’d think Declan kidney is feeling pretty good this morning and is about the only irish person doing so. Very disappointing and the all blacks to come. God help us.
Geographical point of order – New Zealand is part of Australasia. Just saying like.
Schmidt out!
Take the 3 points!! Jesus.
So are Ireland playing sh1te because the God Schmidt did not prepare them well or because they are playing sh1te… Cue the excuses.
Maybe australia are just a better team??
I just remember all the bollocks being talked about how bad Kidney was and I kept saying the coach is not the problem it’s the players. Last week I said BOD would not play against NZ. After tonight I can’t see how he can play.
He will play for about 5 minutes to equal/better ROGs 128 caps
Further proof that the rugby bandwagon in this country is grinding to pitiful halt, and I for one could not be happier. THIS IS NO LONGER RUGBY COUNTRY
And further proof that gatland made the correct call dropping o driscoll.the caterwauling on these pages after his omission was embarrassing
Not an attempt at trolling but have to say Earls in the centre not looking so bad now. Both centers today were woefully poor defensively, which is also Earls weakness. Probably better that either tonight.
26-23 to Ireland
I’m sure that someone will come on and call me a troll and say that i’m biased one way or another, but I think there will have to be changes in the squad based off this game. Sexton (even though if he’s injured the point is moot) is not the be-all and end-all. Very unimpressive tonight. Talking about how great he is won’t make him into ROG with added ability to defend. Ross seems to be suffering under the new scrum rules. Archer even worse. Reddan had no business starting over Murray, and I hope that’s fixed next week. I love Brian O’ Driscoll, and he’s one of the all time greats, but he just has not shown up in quite some time. Very unremarkable tonight, and with all the talk of “blooding new players” (and god I hate that phrase) there has been absolutely zero focus on a new 13. When he finally does retire, we’re screwed, but if he continues to play like tonight, we’re screwed already. Earls would have been as good tonight at 13, and he’s not even a centre, I don’t care what anyone says. Kearney very unimpressive tonight, but not sure who i’d pick over him.
And for the love of god, can we stop f***ing kicking everything away. Some absolutely shite kicks altogether tonight. Kick chasing is not working, find another plan!
19-12 ireland
I hope Ireland get hammered now Lesley! An utter troll & a weasel this Rock character is
Come on EVERTON
Like I said! Doesn’t matter whose I’m charge of that team
Disappointing if Ireland want to beat the All Blacks gonna have to change their game a wee bit.
Ya. Change it to hurling
Best. Response. Ever.
Prediction: Ireland 23-20 Australia
Deane…. Dublin All Ireland Champions & Liverpool ahead of manure in the league, HAPPY BLEEDING DAYS
Go troll somewhere else you fool
No I’m having a quiet wknd (online gambling) because going merseyside derby next week. Away end can’t wait an excuse to act like a dirtbird
Rugby is comparable to sleeping beside a grown man naked while you are also a man.
John john is protesting a bit too much there. Gwan there John accept yourself
You like rugby then john?
Stay where you are ya inbred. Away end is for local fans on derby day!
I go over every month you fool & only away matches…. Bullens End in that horrible little corner in that kip next Saturday morning
How many games have you been to this season? Moron
SLL… Friendly to Everton I see ya dirt box, Steaua Bucaresti 1986 European Cup Champions
Can’t wait to cause murder at Goodison outside next week
SHUT UP BAR-STOOLERS. “Oh everton, oh liverpool” ye’re not from ENGLAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
PATHETIC PLASTIC PSEUDO FANS!!
Joe joe loves his rugby… Can’t wait to wake up beside a naked man!!! U seem to enjoy it joe joe joe
Ah depressed joe.. U feeling little hard done by… COME ON EVERTON
Ya dozy tw@t! I’ve not missed a game in 4 years! Home or away.
Stop lying you gimp
Jesus shocking
What ever happened to that zebo fella?
Cruising round cork city with the tunes blaring thinkin he’s the shit
Aye Johnny, either that or out injured with a fractured tarsal bone…
Idiot.
Hate to say I told you so ..