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All Blacks punish Ireland in dominant Eden Park win

Patrick Tuipulotu and Tupou Vaa'i celebrate an All Blacks try
New Zealand have now won four in a row against Ireland [Getty Images]

Nations Championship round three

New Zealand (28) 40

Tries: Tuipulotu, Savea, Jordan, Aumua, McKenzie, Lienert-Brown Cons: Love 5

Ireland (7) 21

Tries: Conan, McCarthy, Keenan Cons: Prendergast 3

Ruthless New Zealand scored six tries to overwhelm Ireland and preserve their 32-year unbeaten run at Eden Park in a largely one-sided Nations Championship contest.

Buoyed by victories over France and Italy, the All Blacks punished a litany of first-half Irish errors as Patrick Tuipulotu, Ardie Savea, Will Jordan and Asafo Aumua all crossed to secure the bonus point.

Ireland’s solitary first-half score from Jack Conan came after Luke Jacobson was yellow carded for a dangerous clearout on Josh van der Flier, with the New Zealand flanker avoiding a red card following an off-field review.

Irish tries from Joe McCarthy and Hugo Keenan either side of the outstanding Damian McKenzie’s score boosted the visitors’ hopes of a losing and try bonus.

However, Anton Lienert-Brown’s late score wrapped up an emphatic win for the three-time world champions, who stretched their undefeated Eden Park sequence to 53 Tests.

Having beaten Australia and Japan in their first two games, Ireland will leave Auckland empty-handed after their fourth successive loss to New Zealand and must wait until November to atone for a sloppy first-half performance.

New Zealand, meanwhile, will approach next month’s four-Test series against South Africa with confidence after taking a maximum 15 points from their three home Nations Championship fixtures.

More to follow.

Line-ups

New Zealand: McKenzie; Jordan, Tupaea, J Barrett, Moorby; Love, Roigard; De Groot, Taylor, Lomax, Lord, Tuipulotu, Vaa’i, Jacobson, Savea (capt).

Replacements: Aumua, Numia, Newell, Segner, Lakai, Ratima, Lienert-Brown, Clarke.

Yellow card: Jacobson (28)

Ireland: Keenan; Baloucoune, Ringrose, McCloskey, J O’Brien; Prendergast, Gibson-Park; O’Toole, Sheehan (capt), Furlong, McCarthy, Ryan, Beirne, Van der Flier, Conan.

Replacements: Kelleher, Loughman, Clarkson, Timoney, Jansen, Casey, Frawley, Aki.

Match officials

Referee: Nic Berry (RA)

Assistant referees: Luc Ramos & Damon Murphy (RA)

Television match official: Ben Whitehouse (WRU)

Foul play review officer: Andrew Jackson (RFU)

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