2010 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Australia
2010 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Australia | |||||
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Coach(es) | Declan Kidney | ||||
Tour captain(s) | Brian O'Driscoll | ||||
Top point scorer(s) | Jonathan Sexton (40) | ||||
Top try scorer(s) | 5 players with 1 try | ||||
Top test point scorer(s) | Jonathan Sexton (17) | ||||
Top test try scorer(s) | 4 players with 1 try | ||||
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Opponent |
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Australia |
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New Zealand |
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Previous tour | Canada and USA 2009 | ||||
Next tour | New Zealand 2012 |
Ireland toured New Zealand and Australia in June 2010, playing a Test match against the All Blacks and the Wallabies. They also played the New Zealand Māori in Rotorua.
Matches
Saturday 12 June 2010 |
New Zealand | 66–28 | Ireland |
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Try: Smith (2) 10', 47' Read 21' Franks 27' Cowan (2) 30', 33' Whitelock (2) 50', 78' Tialata 65' Con: Carter (7/7) Weepu (2/2) Pen: Carter (1/1) |
Try: Dan Tuohy 36' O'Driscoll 54' Bowe 60' D'Arcy 75' Con: O'Gara (3/3) Sexton (1/1) |
Friday 18 June 2010 |
New Zealand Māori | 31–28 | Ireland XV |
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Try: Gear Sweeney Lowe Con: McAlister (1/3) Ripia (1/1) Pen: McAlister (3/3) Ripia (1/1) |
Try: Wallace Con: Sexton (1/1) Pen:Sexton (7/8) |
Saturday 26 June 2010 |
Australia | 22–15 | Ireland |
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Try: Burgess 17' Cooper 39' Pen: Adam Ashley-Cooper (2) 12', 33' Matt Giteau (2) 52', 61' |
Pen: Sexton (5) 2', 9', 22', 29', 35' |
Touring squad
Ireland named a 34-man squad for their tour to New Zealand and Australia in June 2010. Rory Best and Paul O'Connell were both ruled out due to injury and replaced by John Fogarty and Ed O'Donoghue. Kevin McLaughlin was also ruled out and was replaced by Niall Ronan. Keith Earls had to pull out of the squad and was replaced by Gavin Duffy. Fergus McFadden was ruled out of the tour and was replaced by Johne Murphy. Damien Varley was called up to the squad as cover for Jerry Flannery.
- Caps updated before tour.
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Coaching and management
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