International Rugby
Ireland were just too good – Read
Kieran Read said New Zealand could not have thrown any more at Ireland, but must learn lessons from their Dublin defeat.
Kieran Read conceded Ireland were “just too good” for New Zealand after the world champions were beaten 16-9 in Dublin on Saturday.
Joe Schmidt’s side finally defeated the All Blacks for the first time in Chicago last year and proved that was no flash in the pan at a raucous Aviva Stadium.
Jacob Stockdale created a brilliant try for himself by racing onto his own chip over the top to touch down in the second half of an absorbing contest between the top two sides in the world.
Two penalties and a drop-goal from Beauden Barrett was all Steve Hansen’s men could muster, Johnny Sexton booting 11 points in Ireland’s first home win over the All Blacks.
Captain Read said New Zealand could have no complaints with the outcome after they suffered a first loss in Europe for six years.
Thank you for an epic Test match @IrishRugby. And that Dublin crowd, you were amazing. #IREvNZL pic.twitter.com/GyHFLxwOD4
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) November 17, 2018
“Everyone just threw everything at it, I think all 23 players of both teams, and the Irish were just too good for us tonight so full credit to them,” he told RTE.
“We’ve just got to take those lessons. They took their opportunities, so you’ve got to give them credit for doing that.
“They defended really well, we actually couldn’t really break them down tonight so we’ll learn from that.
“We still had belief in ourselves to try and get across the line but it wasn’t to be, so give them the credit.”
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