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Wales 9 - 19 Ireland
Brian O'Driscoll scores Ireland's second as Kevin Morgan attempts to make the tackle
Match Details
Half-Time: 9 - 12
Att: 74,239
Referee:
Venue: Millennium Stadium
Date: Sun 4th Feb 2007
Quick Stats
Tries: 3
Conversion: 2
Penalties: 3
Drop Goals: 0
0 0
Previous Meeting
Ireland12 - 16Wal
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Ireland31 - 5Wal
Wal32 - 20Ireland
Ireland36 - 15Wal
Wales 9 Ireland 19
Ireland scored three tries in a 19-9 victory over Wales in a pulsating encounter at the Millennium Stadium that left Wales reeling. The home side went down fighting against the tournament favourites as their RBS Six Nations campaign got off to a losing start in Cardiff.
Stephen Jones booted a hat-trick of penalties as the Welsh dragons breathed fire to dominate the first half despite conceding a try inside a minute. Victory was in their grasp in a pulsating game until Ronan O’Gara settled affairs with a try nine minutes from time. It was a rousing performance from Wales who had been hit with a terrible run of injuries ahead of the Championship opener.

Shane Williams, Mark Jones, Tom Shanklin and Sonny Parker were all out injured while Gareth Thomas was hit with a four-week ban. Wales Coach Gareth Jenkins was forced to make a drastic re-shuffle to his options behind the scrum.

Wales got off to the worst possible start when Ireland found their way over the try line inside the first minute. Chris Czekaj was forced to retreat by Peter Stringer’s probing kick but Stephen Jones saw his clearance blocked by opposing captain Brian O’Driscoll, Irish hooker Rory Best scooped up the loose ball and stormed over on 48 seconds.

O’Gara missed the conversion and Jones hit back, following up on his own break, with a penalty on 11 minutes to reduce the deficit following Martyn Williams's steal at the line-out.

Gordon D’Arcy was Ireland’s principle threat, bursting through the Welsh defence at will but Ireland failed to capitalise as O’Gara missed goal again.

The Welsh attack, in contrast, was breathing fire and battered the Irish line. Wales made a ferocious line-out drive to within touching distance but Czekaj was hauled down short; Jones booted the three points after Ireland were forced to concede a penalty to give Wales the lead.

Jones stretched that further with a third penalty seven minutes later for a 9-5 advantage but the game swung back in Ireland’s favour after half an hour when Ryan Jones hobbled off to the blood bin and O’Driscoll scored a second for the visitors.

Irish replacement Geordan Murphy recovered his own lofted kick, D’Arcy gave the attack width with his pass and O’Driscoll cut inside Czekaj. The Irish captain stretched out of Morgan’s tackle to touch down five minutes before the break. O’Gara’s conversion gave Ireland a 12-9 half-time lead.

Czekaj went agonisingly close to redeeming himself just two minutes into the second half. The Blues wing streaked down the touchline, kicking past Andrew Trimble but appeared to be obstructed by Simon Easterby before knocking on over the line. Referee Kelvin Deaker ignored appeals for a penalty try and Wales were left frustrated again as the second-half descended into a heavyweight boxing match – but played at a fantastic pace.

The thrilling encounter swayed back and forth and both coaches turned to their bench with both teams giving everything. Duncan Jones replaced Chris Horsman and hooker Rhys Thomas made way for Matthew Rees but it was O’Gara who settled events nine minutes from time.

D’Arcy darted through to take Ireland to the Welsh line and O’Gara showed tremendous strength to touch down in the corner despite Hook’s challenge. Morgan made two half breaks late on as Wales desperately tried to pull something out of the bag, but Ireland stood firm as the Dragons finally ran out of puff following a thunderous game.

LINEUPS SCORING SUMMARY TIMELINE
WalesIreland
SubsScoringNameNo.NameScoringSubs


Kevin Morgan 15 Girvan Dempsey

Replacement off

Hal Luscombe 14 Andrew Trimble



Jamie Robinson 13 Brian O'Driscoll 1T
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James Hook 12 Gordon D'Arcy



Chris Czekaj 11 Denis Hickie
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3P
Stephen Jones 10 Ronan O'Gara 1T 2C

Replacement off

Dwayne Peel 9 Peter Stringer



Gethin Jenkins 1 Marcus Horan

Replacement off

T.Rhys Thomas 2 Rory Best 1T
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Chris Horsman 3 John Hayes

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Ian Gough 4 Donncha O'Callaghan



Alun-Wyn Jones 5 Paul O'Connell



Alix Popham 6 Simon Easterby

Replacement off

Martyn Williams 7 David Wallace

Replacement off

Ryan Jones 8 Denis Leamy

Replacements
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Matthew Rees 16 Jerry Flannery
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Duncan Jones 17 Simon Best

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Robert Sidoli 18 Neil Best

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Gavin Thomas 19 Mick O'Driscoll

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Mike Phillips 20 Isaac Boss



Ceri Sweeney 21 Paddy Wallace

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Aled Brew 22 Geordan Murphy
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Penalty Tries
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