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Ireland outlasted a tenacious Japan side to win 41-10 in a largely underwhelming autumn Test in Dublin. After last week's loss to New Zealand, the victory represents a first win of the autumn for Ireland and, after his British and Irish Lions sabbatical, a first with Andy Farrell at the helm since November 2024.
Decent move by Ireland, Jamie Osborne's pass sent Tommy O'Brien clear. However, Japan scrambled well before the move back inside where Jack Crowley was crunched. He is lying on the ground now, getting treatment. Six more minutes of Stockdale in the bin.
Andy Farrell's side pulled clear of a feisty Japan side in the second half to run out 41-10 winners, but the Irish head coach won't be happy with a largely sluggish performance, in what was a sleepy,
The bench had a huge impact, Caolin Blade’s quicksilver service, Sam Prendergast’s nuanced distribution, Gus McCarthy’s darts and his try, Cian Prendergast’s big moments in attack and defence and a try for Paddy McCarthy, were eye-catching. Rating: 9.
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ANDY Farrell was pleased with the way Ireland got their act together to put Japan to the sword with an impressive second half display at the Aviva Stadium. Ireland were ragged throughout the
Andy Farrell has made several changes to the starting XV for this afternoon's clash as Ireland look to regain some momentum ahead of taking on the Wallabies next weekend
Ireland started slowly before pulling away to beat Japan 41-10 at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday with a strong second half easing concerns about their recent form ahead of tougher challenges to come against Australia and South Africa.
After a loss against New Zealand in Chicago last weekend, Ireland are back on home turf to take on Japan in Dublin. Andy Farrell's side will expect to get back on track against the Brave Blossoms, although they have had trouble with this particular opponent before.