Ireland moved to No 1 in the world with their victory in the deciding Test against New Zealand as the All Blacks slumped to fourth. Photo: Twitter @AllBlacks
Ireland moved to No 1 in the world with their victory in the deciding Test against New Zealand as the All Blacks slumped to fourth.
Ireland moved to No 1 in the world with their victory in the deciding Test against New Zealand as the All Blacks slumped to fourth. Photo: Twitter @AllBlacks
Ireland made history on Saturday as they held off the All Blacks to win the deciding third Test 32-22 in Wellington on Saturday, becoming the first touring team in the professional era to win a series on New Zealand soil.
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Ireland scored three tries before half-time to lead 22-3 and held their nerve as New Zealand stormed back with three of their own after the interval to clinch the series 2-1.
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Ireland moved to No 1 in the world with their victory while the All Blacks slumped to fourth.
The calls for the axing of All Blacks coach Ian Foster will no doubt grow.