All Blacks: Deny Irish at the death
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Ireland turned up the heat in freezing conditions to push New Zealand all the way, before eventually succumbing to a 22-19 defeat in Christchurch on Saturday.
With the scores level at 19-19 and one minute remaining in the match, All Blacks pivot Dan Carter broke Irish hearts with a last-gasp drop goal to win the game and the series.
It was a valiant effort from the visitors, who led the world champions by one point (9-10) at half-time, but were left playing catch-up following an early try to Aaron Smith two minutes after the break.
But the men in green managed to claw their way back and when All Blacks full-back Israel Dagg was yellow-carded in the 72nd minute, Ireland were presented with a golden opportunity to retake the lead from 49m out.
However, Jonathan Sexton's attempt had the direction but not the distance as the ball fell agonisingly short. From there the hosts put themselves into a position to set up Carter for the match-winning drop.
His first attempt off his right boot, however, clipped an Irish hand and sailed wide. But Carter wouldn't miss the second attempt, and this time - off his left foot - sent the ball between the sticks.
Jubilation for the All Blacks, heartbreak for the brave Irish.
Declan Kidney's troops had promised they would up the intensity after being run off the park a week ago and they were certainly true to their word as the visitors - roared on by dozens of Irish fans - threatened to snaffle their first-ever Test win over the All Blacks in their 26th attempt.
Ireland supporters would have been choking on their Guinness after looking at the scoreboard to see the visitors 10-0 ahead in the opening quarter of the match thanks to an early try from Conor Murray and the boot of Sexton.
Ireland made the most of an early line-out close to New Zealand's line with brilliant effect, mauling the ball superbly before Murray - despite having no blindside support - made a dart to get the ball over for the try. Sexton added the conversion and nine minutes later he added his first penalty.
The All Blacks were able to put their first points on the board through a Carter penalty in the 21st minute. As in the first Test, Ireland went off the boil when the game headed into the second quarter and as New Zealand's intensity grew, the home side forced errors at the breakdown. This allowed Carter to add two more three-pointers that closed the gap even further.
The number ten had a chance to put his team in front on the stroke of half-time, but his fourth penalty attempt didn't have the legs and allowed Ireland to head into the half-time sheds 10-9 ahead.
That lead lasted just two minutes after the resumption before Smith grabbed his first Test try after a burst from Sonny Bill Williams. Williams crashed into the Ireland pack and as the All Blacks piled in, their livewire scrum-half was driven over the line for the try that Carter duly converted.
Any thoughts that the floodgates might open as they did in Auckland seven days ago, were dispelled as Ireland rallied with Sexton adding his second penalty in another strong attacking period that had the All Blacks scrambling to make try-saving tackles.
But with that storm weathered, the momentum again swung the other way and Carter's fourth penalty extended New Zealand's lead to 19-13.
Ireland then came back with two more Sexton penalties levelling the scores to set up a dramatic finale.
Pressure mounted on New Zealand as Adam Thomson joined Kieran Read on the injured list, leaving them only two specialist loose forwards. Dagg's sin-binning for a late charge on Rob Kearney didn't help matters either for the hosts.
But at 19-all and a man down, the All Blacks rallied one last time and fittingly, Carter - a Canterbury local - was there to hold his nerve and seal the outcome.
Man of the match: For New Zealand, Dan Carter was obviously the man of the moment thanks to his match-winning drop-goal. But it's hard to look past the gallant Irish who silenced their critics with a superb effort that came within fractions of the most famous Irish win in history against the world champions. And it's for that reason why we've opted for a collective award to the entire Ireland team.
Moment of the match: With 40 seconds of the match remaining, it has to be Carter's winning drop goal.
Villain of the match: Israel Dagg's brain implosion that so nearly cost his team defeat.
The scorers:
For New Zealand:
Try: A Smith
Con: Carter
Pens: Carter 4
Drop: Carter
For Ireland:
Try: Murray
Con: Sexton
Pens: Sexton 4
Yellow card: Dagg, 72 mins (New Zealand, foul play)
New Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg, 14 Zac Guildford, 13 Conrad Smith, 12 Sonny Bill Williams, 11 Julian Savea, 10 Dan Carter, 9 Aaron Smith, 8 Kieran Read, 7 Richie McCaw (c), 6 Adam Thomson, 5 Sam Whitelock, 4 Brodie Retallick, 3 Owen Franks, 2 Andrew Hore, 1 Tony Woodcock.
Replacements: 16 Hika Elliot, 17 Ben Franks, 18 Ali Williams, 19 Sam Cane, 20 Piri Weepu, 21 Aaron Cruden, 22 Ben Smith.
Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney, 14 Fergus McFadden, 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c), 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 Andrew Trimble, 10 Jonathan Sexton, 9 Conor Murray, 8 Jamie Heaslip. 7 Sean O'Brien, 6 Kevin McLaughlin, 5 Donnacha Ryan, 4 Dan Tuohy, 3 Mike Ross, 2 Rory Best, 1 Cian Healy.
Replacements: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Declan Fitzpatrick, 18 Donncha O'Callaghan, 19 Peter O'Mahony, 20 Eoin Reddan, 21 Ronan O'Gara, 22 Simon Zebo.
Referee: Nigel Owens (Wales)
By Dave Morris






Comments
sextons_on_fire says...
@makemehappy Apology??? Over my dead body hahaha...Day in day out on this site Leinster players are knocked and belittled by thick Munster trolls (most of whom, let's face it, are bandwagons who probably never set foot near Thomond before 2006 hahahahahaha BOOM)...The amount of flack, often unwarranted, thrown at world-class players like Sexton, Darcy and Heaslip is disgusting. These morons don't deserve to be called rugby fans...they should go back to the bog and snaffle for neeps LOL. So what's wrong makemehappy if I just throw a little bit back in their direction??? An eye for an eye and all that hahahahahaa
Posted 13:42 16th June 2012
Stag says...
@mai: he was wearing an AB jersey and said 'eh' at the end of every sentence. Also couldn't pronounce the number '6'. Pronounced it 'sux'. Pretty sure he was a kiwi. Not sure if you have the most hateful fans in all codes, he was just referring to rugby.
Posted 13:39 16th June 2012
KiwiLad says...
Possibly the best performance from an Irish side that I have ever witnessed.
Those posting on this site about a poor AB performance might pay to stop and remember an old saying.
You play as well as your opposition allows you to.
Well done Ireland! Having said all that I suspect Hamilton will produce a vastly different result.
Posted 13:35 16th June 2012
Trader2 says...
What a great game and for the first time ever I was disappointed that the AB's won. I was looking for history to be made but not to be this time. The Irish were fantastic and really the AB's didn't play that badly so all the more kudos for the Irish. It has been a long time since someone has pushed the AB scrum back consistently like that was interesting it happened has soon as Ben Franks come on. The AB's really won it with their resolute defence aka the WC final and despite Ireland having a fair bit of possession, apart from their try they never really threatened the line. I hope Ireland can back up next week but I fear the emotional toll of tonight will have taken it out of them. As for all those twits (from both camps) on here complaining about ref decisions, foul play etc get a grip, this game will be judged in years to come as one of the finest test matches ever played.
Posted 13:30 16th June 2012
tha_mai says...
SACanuck - and if the d-g was two points? NZ would still have won by two points. Irrelevant argument. Carter's fifth international drop goal, that's 15 of his test match 1284 points - he's making a habit of it!
In his test career the average All Black score has been to win 35-15, perhaps the necessity to try for d-g's has been less of a requirement with that margin.
Posted 13:29 16th June 2012
fattysock says...
For all of you bring the drop kick into it, NZ does not "hate" the drop kick We just feel that the place of the drop kick is to split a tight game. What we typically dislike is a drop kick taken after 15 mins when the score is 3-3 and there is an option to attack with ball in hand.
@Canuck. If the drop kick was reduced to just 1 point, would we still have won the game? That's why we want it reduced, so it is still there to win a game like this... but it ISN'T just there to accumulate points every time you get within 40m (like Eng in the past have played, for example).
And all of those calls about the ref and the like, I'd just like to point out that one of the penalties was given against Thomson for not rolling away from teh tackle. This was because he was KOed. Not a problem with the ref, as he wasn't to know (at the time), but I bet he felt a little silly about it when he realised that Thomson was injured. You got a little lucky with that one as it didn't slow the ball or anything... so stop picking up on ONE incident (the screwed scrum) and blaming the ref for your loss today.
Posted 13:24 16th June 2012
tha_mai says...
Stag says... a new Zealander .. acknowledged that New Zealand have the worst fans in the world
wow. one person. are you sure he was from nz, you sound very gullible. what a sheltered life. rather a generalised statement 'worst fans in the world'. ever watched english/argentine/turkish etc football?
or name the country with the perfect fans'? in my global travels, and I have traveled a lot, i've yet to find the perfect fans in any football code.
Posted 13:22 16th June 2012
AWEBLAX says...
Great game by the Irish they were absolutely fantastic, that wsa toooo close for comfort!!!!
Posted 13:21 16th June 2012
blametheref says...
Norm, you may have lost your tenner! But you must admit that game was worth losing it on. You must have lost a few pounds just watching it!
Posted 13:18 16th June 2012
makemehappy says...
@sextons_on_fire - an you not be so rude please - I suggest an apology is in order to everyone on the site.
Excellent effort by Ireland, but why was Owens giving them some idiotic penalties. The penalty against Thomson was one of the worst ever. Will someone tell these stupid refs that the issue is slowing down the ball, and not rolling away!!! The ball comes out quickly, a player is injured, so what do you do, blow the whistle and penalise the injured player - brilliant idea!
Posted 13:16 16th June 2012
blametheref says...
I said before this game "the Luck of the Irish" is a myth, how true, we should have drawn this game at least, if not won...But the reason NZ are World Champions and the best team in the world is because they can scrape out a win when they really shouldn't. The match deciding decision by Owens to penalize Ireland at the scrum in the NZ half at the death was clearly wrong as Ireland were going forward, had the nudge, and it should have been a penalty to Ireland, wheron we would have drawn or won if we converted it, instead he wrongly awarded NZ a face saving penalty without any justification which altered the result....Ireland played like I know how these players can play, Sean O' Brien was immense, I've rarely seen a NZ team so battered and bruised, as were Ireland, with 2 very bloody legend captains giving after match interviews. A test cannot be any closer than this with all square with 25 seconds to go...Though Murray had a good game, I really believe we would have won this, had we started with Reddan at 9, and when D'arcy was on the field, instead of when Reddan did come on and ROG was 10 with Sexton at 12 for most of his tenure. With Reddan starting, I believe the Irish backs were hypothetically worth another try as the Irish backs would have been fed way quicker, flatter and slicker ball....What really won in Wellington today was not NZ, but the game of rugby, along with a tincture of Irish Pride!
Posted 13:14 16th June 2012
Forward_pass says...
When will the rugby gods ever spit some luck Ireland's way in this fixture? Couldn't really have done any more Ireland, to be fair nz didn't play well, but with less than 10 to go, in nz half, them down to 14, we should've put them away. No excuses!
Best shot of winning in a generation, and unfortunately we blew it.
Posted 13:11 16th June 2012
Stag says...
Watched the first test with a new Zealander last week. He acknowledged that New Zealand have the worst fans in the world - boo opposing kickers, only sing when they're winning etc. Rangdaddy, TheRussian and Robski prove his point well.
Posted 13:08 16th June 2012
tweedledee49 says...
@FISH,
The All Blacks are STILL a great team, you can't judge a team based one performance. Otherwise where would the Wallabies be?
Posted 13:07 16th June 2012
SACanuck says...
I thought drop kicks were banned in NZ ? Strange how when anyone else does it it is booed, but when DC does it it is magic, and most Kiwis want the drop to only count for 2 points.
Well played Ireland. Much better than expected. AB's looked a little over confident
Posted 12:57 16th June 2012
powerplay says...
@TominHongKong
If there was anyone more arrogant, it would be you! Puffing your chest out before the WC, calling the kiwis chokers, and how Australia will do this and that..blah blah..And then what happened? Silent for 6 months! And then you come out with this gem!?? Hahahaha..@least Trinats and Wallaroo can take it on the chin if they lose, but you, youre coward of the worst kind, the cheap shot king, who talks but never walks! Please help your self to some humble pie FIRST, and then close your mouth before your bitterness towards the kiwis starts to spew out again!
Posted 12:54 16th June 2012
marzie says...
@curates_egg: Dunno about Guinness at 8.30 - I needed a Jamesons after this one. ;-)
Posted 12:49 16th June 2012
new_j4a says...
@curates_egg, are the Irish a separate race? The only pathetic thing is your comment.
Posted 12:48 16th June 2012
TheLegacy says...
The legacy continues
Posted 12:48 16th June 2012
kiwikev says...
Congratulations to the Irish on a hard fought match...
Next week will be interesting indeed!
Posted 12:46 16th June 2012