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Returning Pocock seals Australia win over Ireland

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>> BRISBANE: Wallabies talisman David Pocock made a brilliant return from sabbatical when he scored a late, match-clinching try to give Australia an 18-9 win over Six Nations champions Ireland yesterday.

The former captain, playing his first Test in 18 months, crashed over from two metres out in the 72nd minute to bring Ireland’s 12-game run to a halt.

Ireland had their chances and will consider themselves unlucky to lose, with CJ Stander held up over the line early in the second half and replacemen­t scrum-half Kieran Marmion denied by the television match official in the final minute.

Lock Adam Coleman was prominent in defence early, poleaxing a number of Irish players, while centres Samu Kerevi and Kurtley Beale both put jarring hits on their opposite numbers.

Bernard Foley and Joey Carbery traded early penalties before the Irish began to assert some dominance with better possession and territory. They were rewarded with a second Carbery three-pointer when Wallabies captain Michael Hooper was penalised at the breakdown.

Ireland looked set to take the narrow 6-3 lead into the break until Foley found winger Dane HaylettPet­ty in space with another long pass. Haylett-Petty straighten­ed the attack and fed Kerevi, who was pulled down metres from the line.

But from quick ruck ball, Will Genia popped a pass to Foley, who dived over in the corner to give the home side an 8-6 lead at half-time.

Ireland started the second half brightly and were unlucky not to score when Stander was held up over the line after a 40-metre break. But the visitors hit the front soon after when Carbery kicked his third penalty following a ruck infringeme­nt from Pocock.

Australia refused to give in and gradually worked their way back into the game.

Israel Folau thought he had scored midway through the half, only for the referee to reverse the decision when Coleman was found to have tackled a man without the ball.

But the home side had the ascendancy and went ahead with a second Foley penalty before Pocock’s late heroics as Australia swarmed following a tap penalty.

 ??  ?? Australia’s David Pocock, right, tackles Ireland’s Rob Herring.
Australia’s David Pocock, right, tackles Ireland’s Rob Herring.

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