Wales 30 def. Ireland 6
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Match URL | www.rugbyleagueproject.org/matches/26291 | |||||||
Status | Completed | |||||||
Date | Saturday, 22nd October, 2011 | |||||||
Kick Off | 6:00 PM (local time) | |||||||
Referee | Thierry Alibert | |||||||
Venue | Gnoll (Neath) | |||||||
Crowd | 2,265 | |||||||
Match Stats | ||||||||
Halftime Score | 14 | – | 0 | |||||
Wales | Scoresheet | Ireland | ||||||
Tyson FRIZELL | T | Tim BERGIN | ||||||
Andrew GAY | ||||||||
Jordan JAMES | ||||||||
Elliot KEAR | ||||||||
Mark LENNON | ||||||||
Christiaan ROETS | ||||||||
Ian WEBSTER | 3/5 | G | 1/1 | Liam FINN | ||||
Lloyd WHITE | 0/1 | |||||||
Wales | Teams | Ireland | ||||||
Andrew GAY | 1 | FB | 1 | Gregg McNALLY [Huddersfield] |
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Elliot KEAR [Crusaders] |
2 | W | 2 | Tim BERGIN [Sheffield] |
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Ian WEBSTER | 3 | C | 3 | Ian CROSS | ||||
Christiaan ROETS | 4 | C | 4 | Elliott COSGROVE [Dewsbury] |
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Rhys WILLIAMS [Warrington] |
5 | W | 5 | Joseph TAYLOR | ||||
Lloyd WHITE [Crusaders] |
6 | FE | 6 | Pat SMITH | ||||
Ian WATSON [Swinton] |
7 | HB | 7 | Liam FINN (c) [Featherstone] |
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Jordan JAMES [Crusaders] |
8 | FR | 10 | Paddy BOYLE | ||||
Neil BUDWORTH | 9 | HK | 9 | Bob BESWICK [Halifax] |
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Gil DUDSON [Crusaders] |
17 | FR | 8 | Luke AMBLER [Harlequins] |
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Tyson FRIZELL [Cronulla] |
11 | 2R | 11 | Tyrone McCARTHY [Warrington] |
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Andy BRACEK [Crusaders] |
12 | 2R | 12 | Ged CORCORAN | ||||
Peter LUPTON [Crusaders] |
13 | L | 13 | Callum CASEY | ||||
Matt SEAMARK | 14 | B | 14 | Sean CARMODY | ||||
Ben FLOWER [Crusaders] |
16 | B | 15 | Paddy BARCOE | ||||
Craig KOPCZAK [Bradford] |
10 | B | 16 | Tom McGARR | ||||
Danny JONES [Halifax] |
18 | B | 17 | Aaron McCLOSKEY | ||||
Mark LENNON | 19 | B | 18 | Joe MULHERN | ||||
Geraint DAVIES | 20 | B | 19 | Andy McGRORY | ||||
Lee WILLIAMS [Crusaders] |
21 | B | ||||||
Ross DIVORTY [Featherstone] |
22 | B | ||||||
Iestyn HARRIS | HC | Mark ASTON | ||||||
Team Info
Wales
- Previous Game:
- European Cup 2010 - Game 3 vs. France
- Next Game:
- Four Nations 2011 - Game 2 vs. England
- Out:
- Gareth Thomas (centre), Jacob Emmitt (front row), Chris Beasley (second row), Aled James (second row), Jordan Ross (bench)
- In:
- Andrew Gay (fullback), Ian Watson (halfback), Tyson Frizell (second row), Andy Bracek (second row), Peter Lupton (lock), Matt Seamark (bench), Craig Kopczak (bench), Geraint Davies (bench), Lee Williams (reserve)
- Changes:
- Elliot Kear (fullback to wing), Mark Lennon (wing to bench), Ian Webster (five-eighth to centre), Danny Jones (halfback to bench), Lloyd White (hooker to five-eighth), Ben Flower (lock to bench), Ross Divorty (bench to reserve), Gil Dudson (bench to front row), Neil Budworth (bench to hooker)
Ireland
- Previous Game:
- Autumn International Series 2011 - Game 1 vs. Scotland
- Next Game:
- Autumn International Series 2011 - Game 3 vs. France
- Out:
- James Haley (wing), Paul Handforth (five-eighth), Kyle Amor (front row), Lemeki Vunipulu (second row)
- In:
- Tim Bergin (wing), Pat Smith (five-eighth), Luke Ambler (front row), Tom McGarr (bench), Joe Mulhern (bench), Andy McGrory (bench)
- Changes:
- Tyrone McCarthy (lock to second row), Callum Casey (bench to lock)
Match Report
Wales put on a confident display in their only Four Nations warm-up as they restored national rugby pride, sailing to a 30-6 win over old Celtic rivals Ireland in Neath on Saturday night.
Iestyn Harris gave 21 of his players a chance to shine, with just Chris Beasley, Gareth Thomas, Lee Briers and Aled James sitting the friendly out.
The Welsh know that they will face more difficult opposition over the next three weeks but this victory, in front of a healthy 2,265 crowd, will give their confidence an enormous boost.
The home side took the lead in under two minutes when Lloyd White fed Andrew Gay to go over but after that, for a long time Wales did everything but score, despite having the majority of possession.
Gay was close to a second try while Tyson Frizell was held up over the line, Gil Dudson had a score marked off for a knock-on and then the ball slipped out of Andy Bracek’s hands as he was looking for a run at goal.
Ireland had a couple of chances, the best coming on the 20 minute mark when Liam Finn kicked a 40-20 winning Ireland a scrum, but from the first play, the ball was lost.
Wales carried on attacking. Rhys Williams ran 70 metres after picking up a loose ball and won a penalty but Wales couldn’t take advantage, the ball being knocked on.
Soon after that, Elliot Kear and Ian Webster both failed to latch on to White’s bomb in the corner while a Jordan James slip pass went astray.
Christiaan Roets finally extended the lead on 27 minutes when he finished a fine passing move in the left corner, the second South Wales Scorpions player to ground. Ian Webster converted.
And from kick-off, Tyson Frizell scored Wales’ third try as he barged through the Irish defence to ground left of the sticks. This time Webster’s conversion was just wide.
Two minutes into the second half and Wales scored their fourth try through a 40 metre run from Mark Lennon. Webster converted.
And from kick-off, Elliot Kear broke through the defence and sprinted to score in the corner. Webster’s kick was wide.
Wales continued to dominate and forced two quick goal-line drop-outs, the latter leading to their next try.
From the next set, Jordan James forced his way under the sticks and Webster’s simple kick made the score 30-0.
Geraint Davies forced the fourth goal-line drop-out of the half as Wales looked to extended their lead further but it was Ireland who had the final say as they broke their deadlock on 77 minutes.
Tyrone McCarthy broke and set up Tim Bergin to go over in the corner and Liam Finn kicked the tricky conversion.
Source: Official
Contributions:
Shawn Dollin, Andrew Ferguson