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Ireland secure first ever win against All Blacks on kiwi soil

Ireland secure first ever win against All Blacks on kiwi soil

Ireland have beaten New Zealand for the first time on their own patch.

This morning's second test finished 23 points to 12 in Dunedin.

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New Zealand played most of the game without Angus Ta'avao, who was sent off in the first half for a reckless head-on-head challenge with Garry Ringrose.

Andrew Porter is the name of the day, having touched own for both of the Irish tries - the first of which came in the opening three minutes.

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The visitors controlled possession and had the home support fearing the worst from the off.

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Despite facing 14 men for the majority of a first half they dominated, 13 for some time - and even 12 for a play when uncontested scrums came as a result of the red card - Ireland failed to touch over for another deserved try.

Porter scored his second try - with Sexton converting and kicking another two penalties to give Ireland a strong advantage, with 10 minutes to go.

As expected, New Zealand dug deep in the closing 10 minutes, managing to secure a try in the dying embers of the game.

Ireland's defence stood strong and delivered a historic result on the road.

They might have made challenging work of it, but the win is the fourth win over the All-Blacks in 5 and a half years.

It levels the series at one win apiece, ahead of next weekend's third and final test.

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