The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

UP VICTORY OVER ITALY – BUT CARBERY PAYS A PRICE

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Chris Farrell increased his chances of World Cup travel with a smart showing at inside centre, but beyond that, Ireland’s coaching team were not handed many new selection headaches.

Ireland were sloppy from the start, a curious Carbery crossfield bomb from his own 22 an unusual – and unsuccessf­ul – exit strategy.

Dave Kearney then botched a nailed-on try, knocking on at the whitewash when attempting to scoop up Carbery’s hack through.

Italy struck first then, converting a driven lineout when the aggressive Mbanda dived home.

Carbery quickly levelled up the try count, cantering home through the 12 channel having traded places in Ireland’s backline with Farrell.

But just when Ireland expected to pull away, the Italians inflicted another flesh wound.

Giulio Bisegni’s cute grubberkic­k caught out Jordan Larmour in Ireland’s backfield, and Carlo Canna reached the bouncing ball to double the visitors’ try count.

Finally Ireland approached something resembling a rhythm, stringing the phases together deep in Azzurri territory.

Dave Kearney made amends for his early howler with a neat finish in the left corner, that owed everything to Garry Ringrose’s pass out of the tackle. It enabled Larmour to fire out wide, and Kearney junior did the rest.

Andrew Conway walked in a third to leave Ireland leading 19-10 at the interval.

No. 8 Jordi Murphy capped a driven lineout for Ireland’s fourth try, in a solid second-half opening.

Both sides meandered through an utterly-forgettabl­e third quarter, save for that worrying injury to Carbery.

Replacemen­t scrum-half Marmion charged down Test debutant and Italy counterpar­t Callum Braley to claim the hosts’ fifth score.

Australia crushed 14-man world champions New Zealand 47-26 in the Rugby Championsh­ip at Perth’s Optus Stadium.

And the result means that Six Nations champions Wales can end New Zealand’s 10-year reign as world No. 1 if they avoid defeat against England today.

The All Blacks had lock Scott Barrett sent off by French referee Jerome Garces just before halftime for a shoulder-led charge to the neck and face of Wallabies skipper Michael Hooper.

It was Australia’s highest points total against New Zealand, with wing Reece Hodge leading the way by scoring two tries.

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