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Large succès de l'Irlande face aux Fidji

Craig Casey et les Irlandais n'ont pas tremblé contre les Fidji (Photo de Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

L’Irlande s’est largement imposée contre les Fidji (52-17) pour le dernier match de sa tournée d’automne à Dublin.

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Après s’être fait peur la semaine passée contre l’Argentine, les Irlandais se sont rassurés en passant huit essais à des Fidjiens peu inquiétants.

Graphique d'évolution des points

Ireland gagne +35
Temps passé en tête
78
Minutes passées en tête
0
95%
% du match passés en tête
0%
43%
Possession sur les 10 dernières minutes
57%
5
Points sur les 10 dernières minutes
0

Les Irlandais n’ont jamais laissé les Fidjiens espérer. Andy Farrell n’avait quasiment pas fait tourner et dès le début de match, Caelan Doris est allé à l’essai sur un maul en sortie de touche.

La désorganisation fidjienne a laissé beaucoup de place à l’Irlande. Josh van der Flier a inscrit son essai à la 14e minute, puis Casey a scoré à la demi-heure de jeu.

À la mi-temps, l’Irlande menait déjà 28-3 et, même si les Fidjiens se sont un peu débloqués à la 54e minute grâce à l’essai de Salawa, l’Irlande a survolé la rencontre.

Ce match a permis au jeune Prendergrast de se montrer pour sa première titularisation à l’ouverture, tandis que les cadres ont été solides.

 

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