Money Man: Back Ireland to cover the spread
The Money Man and Scott Gibbs preview Friday’s massive clash between Ireland and the All Blacks in Dublin.
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The Money Man and Scott Gibbs preview Friday’s massive clash between Ireland and the All Blacks in Dublin.
Ireland is chasing a third straight home win over the mighty All Blacks, who have won just two of the last five games between the teams.
Damian McKenzie and Asafo Aumua will start for New Zealand in their showdown against Ireland on Friday in two, injury-enforced, changes to the starting XV.
Hugo Keenan is among a trio of experienced backs who have been recalled to Ireland’s starting lineup for Friday night’s blockbuster Test against New Zealand.
In a weekend packed with potential shake-ups, the clash for the world’s top spot takes centre stage, as South Africa, Ireland, and New Zealand battle for the number-one ranking.
Former Ireland fullback Rob Kearney says the All Blacks will arrive in Dublin ‘scared’ of what Andy Farrell’s side could do in Friday night’s rematch of the 2023 World Cup quarterfinal.
Lock Joe McCarthy has underlined that Ireland’s recent success in high-stakes matches have “earned” them the right to face New Zealand with confidence as they prepare for Friday night’s clash in Dublin.
Former captain Peter O’Mahony has joined the Ireland squad in the buildup to Friday’s showdown with New Zealand in Dublin, following his successful comeback from injury.
One of Ireland rugby’s most experienced and widely respected backs is reportedly on the shopping list of four-time European champions Toulon.
Caelan Doris will skipper Andy Farrell’s 35-man Ireland squad announced for the November Tests against New Zealand, Argentina, Fiji and Australia.