IRELAND
5-6 NEW ZEALAND (Lansdowne Road, 7 December 1963)
This
was the first time Ireland really came close to an upset in the
fixture, at the fifth attempt and the first in ten years. Quick
handling from English, Duggan and Walsh saw Ireland cross the field
for Fortune to finish on the right. Duggan converted well to put them
5-0 up, and a probable score from Connachtman McGuire was ruled out
due to the referee being unsighted, but a try and a penalty were
enough to see the All-Blacks home.
Ireland
scorers: Fortune (t); Kiernan (c)
New
Zealand scorers: Tremain (t); Clarke (pg)
Ireland:
15 Tom Kiernan (k, Cork Constitution); 14 Johnny Fortune (Clontarf),
13 Pat Casey (UC Dublin), 12 Jerry Walsh (UC Cork), 11 Alan Duggan
(Lansdowne); 10 Mick English (Lansdowne), 9 Jimmy Kelly (c, UC
Dublin). 1 PJ Dwyer (UC Dublin), 2 Ronnie Dawson (Wanderers), 3 Ray
McLoughlin (Gosforth), 4 Willie John McBride (Ballymena), 5 Bill
Mulcahy (Bective Rangers), 6 Eamonn McGuire (UC Galway), 8 Tony
O'Sullivan (Galwegians), 7 Noel Murphy (Cork Constitution).
New
Zealand: 15 Don Clarke (k, Waikato); 14 Malcolm Dick (Auckland),
13 Paul Little (Auckland), 12 Derek Arnold (Canterbury), 11 Ralph
Caulton (Wellington); 10 Mack Herewini (Auckland), 9 Kevin Briscoe
(Taranaki). 1 Wilson Whineray (c, Auckland), 2 Dennis Young
(Canterbury), 3 Ken Gray (Wellington), 4 Colin Meads (King Country),
5 Allan Stewart (Canterbury), 6 John Graham (Canterbury), 8 Stan
Meads (King Country), 7 Kel Tremain (Hawke's Bay).
IRELAND
10-10 NEW ZEALAND (Lansdowne Road, 20 January 1973)
Munster,
featuring Kiernan, McGann and Moore, had ground out a 3-all draw with
the visitors just four days before this fixture. The All-Blacks were
leading before Tom Grace kicked-and-chased to touch down just inside
the dead-ball line in the last minute and equalise the match, but
McGann's touchline conversion drifted just wide. The result did deny
New Zealand the Grand Slam on their British and Irish tour that
season, although they were beaten by Llanelli, North-Western
Counties, Midland Counties West and, famously, the Barbarians.
Ireland
scorers: Grace (t); McGann (2pg)
New
Zealand scorers: Going (t), Wyllie (t); Karam (c)
Ireland:
15 Tom Kiernan (c, Cork Constitution); 14 Tom Grace (St Mary's
College), 13 Kevin Flynn (Wanderers), 12 Mike Gibson (NIFC), 11
Wallace McMaster (Ballymena); 10 Barry McGann (k, Cork Constitution),
9 Johnny Moloney (St Mary's College). 1 Ray McLoughlin (Blackrock
College), 2 Ken Kennedy (London Irish), 3 Sean Lynch (St Mary's
College), 4 Willie John McBride (Ballymena), 5 Kevin Mays (UC
Dublin), 6 Jimmy Davidson (Dungannon), 8 Terry Moore (Highfield), 7
Fergus Slattery (Blackrock College).
New
Zealand: 15 Joe Karam (k, Wellington); 14 Bryan Williams
(Auckland), 13 Bruce Robertson (Counties), 12 Ian Hurst (Canterbury),
11 Grant Batty (Wellington); 10 Ian Stevens (Wellington), 9 Sid Going
(North Auckland). 1 Graham Whiting (King Country), 2 Tane Norton
(Canterbury), 3 Kent Lambert (Manawatu), 4 Peter Whiting (Auckland),
5 Hamish Macdonald (Canterbury), 6 Alex Wyllie (Canterbury), 8 Alan
Sutherland (Marlborough), 7 Ian Kirkpatrick (c, Poverty Bay).
IRELAND
6-10 NEW ZEALAND (Lansdowne Road, 4 November 1978)
Having
been spectacularly beaten by Munster a few days previously, the New
Zealanders were desperate for a win at Lansdowne Road. It was, in the
event, a drab game, and by injury time the Irish were headed for a
second draw with the Kiwis when Dalton snuck over in the corner
following a crafty block on Whelan after a lineout.
Ireland
scorers: Ward (2pg)
New
Zealand scorers: Dalton (t); Bruce (2dg)
Ireland:
15 Larry Moloney (Garryowen); 14 Terry Kennedy (St Mary's College),
13 Alistair McKibbin (London Irish), 12 Mike Gibson (NIFC), 11
Freddie McLennan (Wanderers); 10 Tony Ward (k, Garryowen), 9 Colin
Patterson (Instonians). 1 Ned Byrne (Blackrock College), 2 Pa Whelan
(Garryowen), 3 Phil Orr (Old Wesley), 4 Moss Keane (Lansdowne), 5
Donal Spring (Dublin U), 6 Fergus Slattery (Blackrock College), 8
Willie Duggan (Blackrock College), 7 Shay Deering (c, St Mary's
College).
New
Zealand: 15 Clive Currie (Canterbury); 14 Stu Wilson
(Wellington), 13 Bill Osborne (Wanganui), 12 Mark Taylor (Bay of
Plenty), 11 Brian Ford (Marlborough, sub 16 Bryan Williams
[Auckland]); 10 Doug Bruce (Canterbury), 9 Mark Donaldson (Manawatu).
1 Billy Bush (Canterbury), 2 Andy Dalton (Counties), 3 Brad Johnstone
(Auckland), 4 Andy Haden (Auckland), 5 Frank Oliver (Otago), 6 Graham
Mourie (c, Taranaki), 8 Gary Seear (Otago), 7 Leicester Rutledge
(Southland).
NEW
ZEALAND 24-21 IRELAND (Carisbrook, 30 May 1992)
In the middle of a very poor era for them, Ireland
raced into a surprise 12-0 lead, Cunningham finding the angle for the first
try and Staples finishing a team move that started in the Irish half
for the second, with the Kiwi defence all over the place. New Zealand
got back level through Henderson and Bunce before Cunningham
stepped inside two would-be tacklers for Ireland's third.
Clarke's try made it 18-all at the half. Russell's penalty took the
Irish ahead again in the second, but then they bought a dummy from
Bunce that let him in for the decisive score. A week later in
Wellington, the All-Blacks racked-up nearly 60 points.
New
Zealand scorers: Henderson (t), Bunce (2t), Clarke (t); Cooper
(4c)
Ireland
scorers: Cunningham (2t), Staples (t); Russell (3c); Russell (pg)
New
Zealand: 15 Greg Cooper (k, Otago); 14 John Kirwan (Auckland), 13
Frank Bunce (North Harbour), 12 Eroni Clarke (Auckland), 11 Inga
Tuigamala (Auckland); 10 Walter Little (North Harbour), 9 Ant
Strachan (Auckland). 1 Steve McDowall (Auckland), 2 Sean Fitzpatrick
(c, Auckland), 3 Richard Loe (Waikato, sub 16 Graham Dowd [North Harbour]), 4 Ian Jones (North Auckland),
5 Blair Larsen (North Harbour), 6 Jamie Joseph (Otago), 8 Arran Pene
(Otago), 7 Paul Henderson (Southland).
Ireland:
15 Jim Staples (London Irish); 14 Ronnie Carey (Dungannon), 13 Phil
Danaher (c, Garryowen, sub 16 Mark McCall [Bangor]), 12 Vinnie Cunningham (St Mary's College), 11
Neville Furlong (UC Galway); 10 Peter Russell (k, Instonians), 9
Michael Bradley (Cork Constitution). 1 Nick Popplewell (Greystones),
2 Steve Smith (Ballymena), 3 Paul McCarthy (Cork Constitution), 4
Mick Galwey (Shannon), 5 Paddy Johns (Dungannon), 6 Mick Fitzgibbon
(Shannon), 8 Brian Robinson (Ballymena), 7 Kelvin Leahy (Wanderers, sub 17 Brian Rigney [Greystones]).
IRELAND
29-40
NEW ZEALAND (Lansdowne Road, 17 November 2001)
The
fact that New Zealand ending up running-in six tries can't take away
from this Irish performance. Humphreys found the gap with a dummy
after ten minutes to put Maggs in under the posts. The fly-half had a
good game with the boot as well, giving his team a nine-point
advantage at the break, although they weren't helped by a cynical and under-punished offside from Maxwell in a
potentially try-scoring situation at 13-0 up. Ireland came out very attackingly after
half-time, and O'Driscoll's running line pulled Howlett off his wing,
enabling him to pop the ball up for Hickie to step back inside
MacDonald's last-ditch tackle and dive over. At 21-7 it seemed this
might be their day, but over the next half-hour the Kiwis scored
thirty-three points to record yet another victory.
Ireland
scorers: Maggs (t), Hickie (t), Miller (t); Humphreys (c);
Humphreys (2pg); Humphreys (2dg)
New
Zealand scorers: Jack (t), Thorne (t), Howlett (t), Mauger (t),
Lomu (t), Hewett (t); Mehrtens (5c)
Ireland:
15 Girvan Dempsey (Terenure College); 14 Shane Horgan (Lansdowne, sub
59' 22 Mike Mullins [Young Munster]), 13 Brian O'Driscoll (Blackrock
College), 12 Kevin Maggs (Bath), 11 Denis Hickie (St Mary's College);
10 David Humphreys (k, Dungannon), 9 Peter Stringer (Shannon). 1
Peter Clohessy (Young Munster), 2 Keith Wood (c, Harlequins), 3 John
Hayes (Shannon, sub 54' 17 Emmet Byrne [St Mary's College]), 4 Mick
Galwey (Shannon, sub 59' 18 Gary Longwell [Ballymena]), 5 Malcolm
O'Kelly (St Mary's College), 6 Eric Miller (Terenure College), 8
Anthony Foley (Shannon), 7 David Wallace (Garryowen).
New
Zealand: 15 Leon MacDonald (Canterbury); 14 Doug Howlett
(Auckland), 13 Tana Umaga (Wellington), 12 Aaron Mauger (Canterbury),
11 Jonah Lomu (Wellington); 10 Andrew Mehrtens (k, Canterbury), 9
Byron Kelleher (Otago). 1 Greg Feek (Canterbury, sub 63' 17 Dave
Hewett [Canterbury]), 2 Anton Oliver (c, Otago), 3 Greg Somerville
(Canterbury), 4 Chris Jack (Canterbury), 5 Norm Maxwell (Canterbury),
6 Reuben Thorne (Canterbury), 8 Scott Robertson (Canterbury), 7
Richie McCaw (Canterbury).
NEW
ZEALAND 15-6 IRELAND (Carisbrook, 15 June 2002)
New
Zealand weren't on song for this one and, although they didn't score
a try, Ireland enjoyed a lot of the possession and chances. O'Gara
missed three penalties but nonetheless, going into the last few
minutes, the All-Blacks were only four points up until Lomu created a
chance for MacDonald to put the game beyond doubt.
New
Zealand scorers: Howlett (t), MacDonald (t); Mehrtens (c);
Mehrtens (pg)
Ireland
scorers: O'Gara (pg); O'Driscoll (dg)
New
Zealand: 15 Leon MacDonald (Canterbury); 14 Doug Howlett
(Auckland, sub 68' 22 Jonah Lomu [Wellington]), 13 Tana Umaga
(Wellington, sub 58' 21 Daryl Gibson [Canterbury]), 12 Aaron Mauger
(Canterbury), 11 Caleb Ralph (Canterbury); 10 Andrew Mehrtens (k,
Canterbury), 9 Justin Marshall (Canterbury). 1 Dave Hewett
(Canterbury, sub 64' 17 Joe McDonnell [Otago]), 2 Mark Hammett
(Canterbury), 3 Greg Somerville (Canterbury), 4 Chris Jack
(Canterbury), 5 Norm Maxwell (Canterbury), 6 Reuben Thorne (c,
Canterbury), 8 Scott Robertson (Canterbury), 7 Richie McCaw
(Canterbury).
Ireland:
15 Girvan Dempsey (Terenure College); 14 Geordan Murphy (Leicester),
13 Brian O'Driscoll (Blackrock College), 12 John Kelly (Cork
Constitution), 11 Justin Bishop (London Irish); 10 Ronan O'Gara (k,
Cork Constitution, sub 70' 21 David Humphreys [Dungannon]), 9 Peter
Stringer (Shannon). 1 Reggie Corrigan (Lansdowne), 2 Keith Wood (c,
Harlequins), 3 John Hayes (Shannon), 4 Gary Longwell (Ballymena, sub
59' 18 Malcolm O'Kelly [St Mary's College]), 5 Paul O'Connell (Young
Munster), 6 Simon Easterby (Llanelli), 8 Anthony Foley (Shannon), 7
Keith Gleeson (St Mary's College).
NEW
ZEALAND 34-23 IRELAND (Rugby Park, Waikato, 10 June 2006)
In
a bad-tempered game, Muliaina's line-break on his own 22 led to a
breakaway try within a minute of the kick-off, but eight minutes
later Brian O'Driscoll found the gap off a set-play for Ireland's
reply. Great handling from the backs finished off by Muliaina gave
the New Zealanders their second, but O'Gara's kicking and a Trimble
try on the back of the Irish forwards' hard work meant it took until
the last ten minutes for the All-Blacks to take the lead again.
Moments later an interception got the Kiwis back up the field for
Flavell's score to take them beyond reach.
New
Zealand scorers: Howlett (t), Muliaina (t), Flavell (t);
McAlister (2c); McAlister (5pg)
Ireland
scorers: BG O'Driscoll (t), Trimble (t); O'Gara (2c); O'Gara
(3pg)
New
Zealand: 15 Mils Muliaina (Waikato); 14 Doug Howlett (Auckland),
13 Ma'a Nonu (Wellington), 12 Aaron Mauger (Canterbury), 11 Joe
Rokocoko (Auckland); 10 Luke McAlister (k, North Harbour), 9 Byron
Kelleher (Waikato, sub 35' 20 Jimmy Cowan [Southland]). 1 Clarke
Dermody (Southland, sub 67' 17 Neemia Tialata [Wellington]), 2 Keven
Mealamu (Auckland), 3 Carl Hayman (Otago), 4 Chris Jack (Tasman), 5
Greg Rawlinson (North Harbour, sub 50' 18 Troy Flavell [Auckland]), 6
Marty Holah (Waikato, sub 50' 19 Jerome Kaino [Auckland]), 8 Rodney
So'oialo (Wellington), 7 Richie McCaw (c, Canterbury).
Ireland:
15 Geordan Murphy (Leicester, sub 75' 22 Girvan Dempsey [Terenure
College]); 14 Shane Horgan (Lansdowne), 13 Brian O'Driscoll (c,
Blackrock College), 12 Gordon D'Arcy (Lansdowne), 11 Andrew Trimble
(Ballymena); 10 Ronan O'Gara (k, Cork Constitution), 9 Peter Stringer
(Shannon). 1 Marcus Horan (Shannon), 2 Jerry Flannery (Shannon), 3
John Hayes (Bruff), 4 Donncha O'Callaghan (Cork Constitution), 5 Paul
O'Connell (Young Munster), 6 Neil Best (Belfast Harlequins, sub 74'
18 Mick O'Driscoll [Cork Constitution]), 8 Denis Leamy (Cork
Constitution), 7 David Wallace (Garryowen, sub 59' 19 Keith Gleeson
[St Mary's College]).
NEW
ZEALAND 27-17 IRELAND (Eden Park, 17 June 2006)
A
week later in Auckland, New Zealand again got off to a good start,
going 17-0 up through tries from Kelleher and Dermody, despite a
clear knock-on from Jack on the first. O'Connell then crawled through
a tackle to get Ireland back in the game. When Flannery was driven
over, another general brawl was sparked, one of many further
controversial incidents. At 20-17 to the All-Blacks with ten minutes
to go the match was up for grabs, but McAlister broke O'Gara's tackle
and no points were added by either side after the conversion.
New
Zealand scorers: Kelleher (t), Dermody (t), McAlister (t);
McAlister (3c); McAlister (3pg)
Ireland
scorers: O'Connell (t), Flannery (t); O'Gara (2c); O'Gara (pg)
New
Zealand: 15 Mils Muliaina (Waikato); 14 Doug Howlett (Auckland),
13 Casey Laulala (Canterbury), 12 Aaron Mauger (Canterbury), 11 Joe
Rokocoko (Auckland); 10 Luke McAlister (k, North Harbour), 9 Byron
Kelleher (Waikato). 1 Clarke Dermody (Southland, sub 67' 17 Neemia
Tialata [Wellington]), 2 Keven Mealamu (Auckland, sub 74' 16 Andrew
Hore [Taranaki]), 3 Carl Hayman (Otago), 4 Chris Jack (Tasman), 5
Troy Flavell (Auckland, sub 52' 18 Greg Rawlinson [North Harbour]), 6
Jerome Kaino (Auckland, sub 67' 19 Craig Newby [Otago]), 8 Rodney
So'oialo (Wellington), 7 Richie McCaw (c, Canterbury).
Ireland:
15 Geordan Murphy (Leicester); 14 Shane Horgan (Lansdowne), 13 Brian
O'Driscoll (c, Blackrock College), 12 Gordon D'Arcy (Lansdowne), 11
Andrew Trimble (Ballymena); 10 Ronan O'Gara (k, Cork Constitution), 9
Peter Stringer (Shannon, sub 74' 20 Isaac Boss [Ballymena]). 1 Marcus
Horan (Shannon, sub 65' 17 Bryan Young [Ballymena]), 2 Jerry Flannery
(Shannon), 3 John Hayes (Bruff), 4 Donncha O'Callaghan (Cork
Constitution), 5 Paul O'Connell (Young Munster), 6 Neil Best (Belfast
Harlequins, sub 74' 18 Mick O'Driscoll [Cork Constitution]), 8 Denis
Leamy (Cork Constitution), 7 David Wallace (Garryowen).
NEW
ZEALAND 21-11 IRELAND (Wellington Regional Stadium, 7 June 2008)
In
cold and wet conditions, Conrad Smith wrong-footed O'Driscoll and
sent a perfect pass to Sivivatu, to open the try-scoring. After a
mistake from the Kiwis at the restart, the Irish forwards held the
ball five yards out for three minutes before Paddy Wallace ran it
over to take the lead. The game remained tight until a sin-binning
for Horan gave the All-Blacks the advantage in the second half, and
from there they got home comfortably enough.
New
Zealand scorers: Sivivatu (t), Nonu (t); Carter (c); Carter (3pg)
Ireland
scorers: PR Wallace (t); O'Gara (2pg)
New
Zealand: 15 Mils Muliaina (Waikato); 14 Anthony Tuitavake (North
Harbour, sub 50' 22 Leon MacDonald [Canterbury]), 13 Conrad Smith
(Wellington), 12 Ma'a Nonu (Wellington), 11 Sitiveni Sivivatu
(Waikato); 10 Dan Carter (k, Canterbury), 9 Andy Ellis (Canterbury).
1 Neemia Tialata (Wellington), 2 Andrew Hore (Taranaki, sub 55' 16
Keven Mealamu [Auckland]), 3 John Afoa (Auckland, sub 41' 17 John
Schwalger [Wellington]), 4 Brad Thorn (Tasman), 5 Ali Williams
(Tasman), 6 Rodney So'oialo (Wellington), 8 Jerome Kaino (Auckland,
sub 75' 19 Adam Thomson [Otago]), 7 Richie McCaw (c, Canterbury).
Ireland:
15 Rob Kearney (UC Dublin); 14 Shane Horgan (Boyne), 13 Brian
O'Driscoll (c, UC Dublin), 12 Paddy Wallace (Ballymena), 11 Tommy
Bowe (Belfast Harlequins); 10 Ronan O'Gara (k, Cork Constitution), 9
Eoin Reddan (Wasps, sub 72' 20 Peter Stringer [Shannon]). 1 Marcus
Horan (Shannon, sub 70' 17 Tony Buckley [Shannon]), 2 Jerry Flannery
(Shannon, sub 50' 16 Rory Best [Belfast Harlequins]), 3 John Hayes
(Bruff), 4 Donncha O'Callaghan (Cork Constitution), 5 Paul O'Connell
(Young Munster), 6 Denis Leamy (Cork Constitution), 8 Jamie Heaslip
(Clontarf, sub 75' 19 Shane Jennings [St Mary's College]), 7 David
Wallace (Garryowen).
NEW
ZEALAND 22-19 IRELAND (Addington Showgrounds, Christchurch, 16
June 2012)
Sandwiched
between two heavy defeats, the Irish put up a better fight in the
second match of their 2012 tour. Ten minutes in, Murray got through
from close range. New Zealand kicked their way back and took the lead
at the start of the second half when they drove a ruck over. Sexton's
kicking brought the teams level at 19-all with less than fifteen
minutes to go. When Dagg was sin-binned for a late hit on Kearney, it
seemed Ireland might have the advantage in the dying minutes, but the
Kiwis got back up the field for Dan Carter to kick the winning
drop-goal at his second attempt in the space of a minute.
New
Zealand scorers: AL Smith (t); Carter (c); Carter (4pg); Carter
(dg)
Ireland
scorers: Murray (t); Sexton (c); Sexton (4pg)
New
Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay); 14 Zac Guildford (Hawke's
Bay), 13 Conrad Smith (Wellington, sub 60' 22 Tamati Ellison
[Otago]), 12 Sonny Bill Williams (Canterbury), 11 Hosea Gear
(Wellington); 10 Aaron Cruden (k, Manawatu, sub 23' 21 Beauden
Barrett [k, Taranaki]), 9 Aaron Smith (Manawatu, sub 60' 20 Piri
Weepu [Auckland]). 1 Tony Woodcock (North Harbour, sub 76' 17 Ben
Franks [Canterbury]), 2 Andrew Hore (Taranaki, sub 43' 16 Keven
Mealamu [Auckland]), 3 Owen Franks (Canterbury), 4 Luke Romano
(Canterbury), 5 Sam Whitelock (Canterbury, sub 57' 18 Brodie
Retallick [Bay of Plenty]), 6 Liam Messam (Waikato), 8 Richie McCaw
(c, Canterbury), 7 Sam Cane (Bay of Plenty, sub 69' 19 Adam Thomson
[Otago]).
Ireland:
15 Rob Kearney (UC Dublin); 14 Fergus McFadden (Old Belvedere), 13
Brian O'Driscoll (c, UC Dublin), 12 Gordon D'Arcy (Lansdowne, sub 51'
21 Ronan O'Gara [Cork Constitution]), 11 Andrew Trimble (Ballymena);
10 Jonny Sexton (k, St Mary's College), 9 Conor Murray (Garryowen,
sub 64' 20 Eoin Reddan [Lansdowne]); 1 Cian Healy (Clontarf), 2 Rory
Best (Banbridge), 3 Mike Ross (Clontarf), 4 Dan Tuohy (Ballymena, sub
58' 18 Donncha O'Callaghan [Cork Constitution]), 5 Donnacha Ryan
(Shannon), 6 Kevin McLaughlin (St Mary's College, sub 61' 19 Peter
O'Mahony [Cork Constitution]), 8 Jamie Heaslip (Naas), 7 Sean O'Brien
(Clontarf).
IRELAND
22-24 NEW ZEALAND (Lansdowne Road, 24 November 2013)
In
an electric start for the home side, Murray snuck over from the base
of a ruck to open the scoring, Best bashed his way through two
defenders for the second, then Rob Kearney intercepted on his own
25-yard line to make it 19-0 in just 17 minutes. This was already the
best position Ireland had ever been in against the All-Blacks, but
over the next hour they let them back in to leave only a five-point
advantage by the time the clock ticked into the red. Ryan Crotty
finished a long passage of play from the New Zealanders in the left
corner to put them level, leaving a big conversion for the win. At
the kick, the Irish charged early at Cruden but pulled out, and he
missed. The referee gave him a second go, which he put over for
another narrow win.
Ireland
scorers: Murray (t), Best (t), RDJ Kearney (t); Sexton (2c);
Sexton (pg)
New
Zealand scorers: Savea (t), BJ Franks (t), Crotty (t); Cruden
(3c); Cruden (pg)
Ireland:
15 Rob Kearney (UC Dublin); 14 Tommy Bowe (Belfast Harlequins), 13
Brian O'Driscoll (UC Dublin, sub 53' 23 Luke Fitzgerald [Blackrock
College]), 12 Gordon D'Arcy (Lansdowne), 11 Dave Kearney (Lansdowne);
10 Jonny Sexton (k, Racing Club de France, sub 75' 22 Ian Madigan
[Blackrock College]), 9 Conor Murray (Garryowen); 1 Cian Healy
(Clontarf, sub 69' 17 Jack McGrath [St Mary's College]), 2 Rory Best
(Banbridge, sub 14' 16 Sean Cronin [St Mary's College]), 3 Mike Ross
(Clontarf, sub 65' 18 Declan Fitzpatrick [Dungannon]), 4 Devin Toner
(Lansdowne, sub 65' 19 Mike McCarthy [Buccaneers]), 5 Paul O'Connell
(c, Young Munster), 6 Peter O'Mahony (Cork Constitution, sub 56' 20
Kevin McLaughlin [St Mary's College]), 8 Jamie Heaslip (Dublin U), 7
Sean O'Brien (UC Dublin).
New
Zealand: 15 Israel Dagg (Hawke's Bay, sub 52' 23 Ryan Crotty
[Canterbury]); 14 Cory Jane (Wellington, sub 65' 22 Beauden Barrett
[Taranaki]), 13 Ben Smith (Otago), 12 Ma'a Nonu (Wellington), 11
Julian Savea (Wellington); 10 Aaron Cruden (k, Manawatu), 9 Aaron
Smith (Manawatu). 1 Wyatt Crockett (Canterbury, sub 60' 17 Ben Franks
[Canterbury]), 2 Andrew Hore (Taranaki, sub 42' 16 Dane Coles
[Wellington]), 3 Charlie Faumuina (Auckland, sub 56' 18 Owen Franks
[Canterbury]), 4 Brodie Retallick (Bay of Plenty), 5 Sam Whitelock
(Canterbury), 6 Steven Luatua (Auckland, sub 56' 19 Liam Messam
[Waikato]), 8 Kieran Read (Canterbury), 7 Richie McCaw (c,
Canterbury).
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