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Match Report MATCH REPORT MATCHIRELAND VSREPORT FRANCE 26 - 14 Sunday, 10 March 2019 IRELAND VS FRANCE 26 - 14 Sunday, 10 March 2019 10 March 2019 Aviva Stadium Ben O'Keeffe Ireland 26 - 14 France Rory Best Yoann Huget Johnny SextonR Best, J Sexton, K Earls, J Conan Tries Y Huget, C Chat Camille Chat Keith Earls Jefferson Poirot Jack Conan J Sexton (3) Conversions B Serin (2) Guilhem Guirado Cian Healy Demba Bamba Tadhg Furlong Penalty Goals Felix Lambey Iain Henderson Sebastien Vahaamahina James Ryan Drop Goals Wenceslas Lauret Peter O'Mahony Arthur Iturria Josh van derIreland Flier POSSESSION AND TERRITORY France Louis Picamoles CJ Stander Antoine Dupont Conor Murray Romain Ntamack Jacob Stockdale Gael Fickou 59% 63% 20.8 35:14 41% 37% 14.7 Bundee Aki Mathieu Bastareaud Garry Ringrose Damian Penaud JordanPossession Larmour % Territory % Attacking Ball In Play Possession % Territory % Attacking Thomas Ramos Niall Scannell Minutes Minutes Minutes Etienne Falgoux Dave Kilcoyne 1 0 # 0 1 0 1 Dorian Aldegheri John Ryan Ireland SNAPSHOT France Paul Willemse John Cooney ATTACK Baptiste Serin Jack STARTINGCarty PLAYERS mins 134 Hitups 78 STARTING PLAYERS mins Anthony Belleau Andrew1 Cian Conway Healy 50 788 Metres Gained 412 1 Jefferson Poirot 16 Maxime Medard 2 Rory Best 57 5 Linebreaks 1 2 Guilhem Guirado 72 Johnny3 Tadhg Sexton Furlong 57 80 Gainline Made % 67 3 Demba Bamba 65 Baptiste Serin Cian4 HealyIain Henderson 57 19 (540) Kicks (Metres) 17 (441) 4 Felix Lambey 63 Jefferson Poirot Rory5 BestJames Ryan 80 206 Passes 98 5 Sebastien Vahaamahina 80 Guilhem Guirado Tadhg6 Peter Furlong O'Mahony 80 16 Turnovers Conceded 13 6 Wenceslas Lauret 11 Demba Bamba Iain7 HendersonJosh van der Flier 24 7 Arthur Iturria 80 Felix Lambey James8 CJ RyanStander 80 DEFENCE 8 Louis Picamoles 71 Sebastien Vahaamahina Peter9 Conor O'Mahony Murray 57 125 Tackles Made 210 9 Antoine Dupont 72 Wenceslas Lauret Josh10 Johnnyvan der Sexton Flier 57 21 Tackles Missed 30 10 Romain Ntamack 76 Arthur Iturria CJ11 StanderJacob Stockdale 80 86 Made Tackle % 88 11 Yoann Huget 80 Louis Picamoles Conor12 Bundee Murray Aki 80 12 Gael Fickou 80 Antoine Dupont Jacob13 Garry Stockdale Ringrose 80 INFRINGEMENTS 13 Mathieu Bastareaud 80 Romain Ntamack Bundee14 Keith Aki Earls 75 7 Penalties Conceded 12 14 Damian Penaud 80 Yoann Huget Garry15 Jordan Ringrose Larmour 80 0 Free Kicks Conceded 1 15 Thomas Ramos 63 Gael Fickou Keith Earls Mathieu Bastareaud JordanRESERVES Larmour mins BREAKDOWN RESERVES mins Damian Penaud Niall16 ScannellNiall Scannell 23 124 Rucks 63 16 Camille Chat 8 Thomas Ramos Dave17 DaveKilcoyne Kilcoyne 30 73% Quick Ball % 51% 17 Etienne Falgoux 64 Camille Chat John18 JohnRyan Ryan 23 2 Breakdown Steals 3 18 Dorian Aldegheri 15 Etienne Falgoux Ultan19 Ultan Dillane Dillane 23 19 Paul Willemse 18 Dorian Aldegheri Jack20 JackConan Conan 56 SET PIECE 20 Gregory Alldritt 69 Paul Willemse John21 JohnCooney Cooney 23 78% Scrum Won % 88% 21 Baptiste Serin 8 Gregory Alldritt Jack22 JackCarty Carty 23 100% Lineout Won % 77% 22 Anthony Belleau 5 Anthony Belleau Andrew23 Andrew Conway Conway 5 2 Lineout Steals 0 23 Maxime Medard 18 Maxime Medard ©Copyright STATS 2019. All rights reserved. 2 Cian Healy Jefferson0 Poirot Rory Best Guilhem Guirado Tadhg Furlong Demba Bamba IainA Henderson Felix Lambey James Ryan ttack & Defence Sebastien Vahaamahina PeterA O'Mahony Wenceslas Lauret Josh1 1 1van1 1 der1 1 1 Flier1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Arthur Iturria CJ StanderIreland ATTACK France Louis Picamoles Conor Murray Antoine Dupont Johnny Sexton Romain Ntamack Jacob Stockdale Yoann Huget 56% 24% 20% 89% 49% 18% 33% 90% Bundee Aki Gael Fickou Garry Ringrose Mathieu Bastareaud KeithGainline Earls Over % Gainline On % Gainline Lost % Hitup Gainline Over % Gainline On % Gainline Lost % Hitup Damian Penaud Jordan Larmour Efficiency % Efficiency % Thomas Ramos Niall Scannell Camille Chat Dave Kilcoyne TOT TOT TOT TOT Etienne Falgoux John Ryan Dorian Aldegheri Ultan Dillane Rory Best Johnny Sexton Yoann Huget YoannPaul Willemse Huget JackTries Conan Scored 4 JohnnyPoints Sexton Scored 26 RoryTries Best Scored 2 CamillePoints Chat Scored 14 CamilleGregory Chat Alldritt John Cooney Keith Earls Keith Earls Jefferson Poirot BaptisteBaptiste Serin Serin JackRory Carty Best 1 Johnny Sexton 11 Yoann Huget 1 Yoann Huget 5 Anthony Belleau Andrew Conway Maxime Medard CianJohnny Healy Sexton 1 Rory Best 5 Camille Chat 1 Camille Chat 5 Jefferson Poirot Rory Best Guilhem Guirado TadhgKeith EarlsFurlong 1 Keith Earls 5 Baptiste Serin 4 Demba Bamba Iain Henderson Felix Lambey James Ryan James Ryan Jordan Larmour Demba Bamba MathieuSebastien Bastareaud Vahaamahina PeterBall CarriesO'Mahony 141 CJBall Stander Carry Metres 788 BundeeBall Carries Aki 83 AntoineBall Carry Dupont Metres 412 GregoryWenceslas Alldritt Lauret Josh van der Flier Garry Ringrose Garry Ringrose Gregory Alldritt YoannArthur Huget Iturria CJJames Stander Ryan 18 Jordan Larmour 98 Demba Bamba 10 Mathieu Bastareaud 58 Louis Picamoles Conor Murray Antoine Dupont JohnnyCJ Stander Sexton 18 Bundee Aki 84 Antoine Dupont 9 Gregory Alldritt 52 Romain Ntamack Jacob Stockdale Yoann Huget BundeeGarry Ringrose Aki 12 Garry Ringrose 71 Gregory Alldritt 9 Yoann Huget 40 Gael Fickou Garry Ringrose Mathieu Bastareaud Keith Earls Keith Earls Johnny Sexton Gregory Alldritt JeffersonDamian Penaud Poirot JordanLine Breaks Larmour 5 JohnnyLine Breaks Sexton 1st Phase 2 KeithLine Earls Breaks 1 JeffersonLine Breaks Poirot 1st Phase 0 GuilhemThomas Guirado Ramos Niall Scannell Jacob Stockdale Cian Healy Guilhem Guirado DembaCamille Bamba Chat DaveKeith Kilcoyne Earls 2 Johnny Sexton 1 Gregory Alldritt 1 Etienne Falgoux John Ryan Dorian Aldegheri UltanJohnny Dillane Sexton 1 Keith Earls 1 Paul Willemse Jack Conan Gregory Alldritt JohnJacob Cooney Stockdale 1 Baptiste Serin Jack Carty Anthony Belleau AndrewTackle Breaks Conway 8 JordanOffloads Larmour 6 JacobTackle Stockdale Breaks 4 AntoineOffloads Dupont 6 DamianMaxime Penaud Medard Cian Healy BundeeGarry RingroseAki Damian Penaud Demba BambaDemba Bamba Jordan Larmour James3 Ryan Jacob Stockdale 1 Antoine Dupont Jefferson 2Poirot Damian Penaud LouisLouis Picamoles Picamoles2 Cian Healy 1 Bundee Aki 1 Damian Penaud 2 Demba Bamba 1 James Ryan 1 Garry Ringrose 1 Louis Picamoles 1 Ireland DEFENCE France 49% 18% 33% 86% 56% 24% 20% 88% Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Made Tackle % Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Opp Gainline Made Tackle % Over % On % Lost % Over % On % Lost % TOT TOT TOT TOT Garry Ringrose TOP 3 PLAYERS STATS Tackles Made Jack125 Conan Tackles Missed 21 RoryTackles Best Made Felix Lambey210 Tackles Missed Guilhem Guirado30 CJ Stander Cian Healy Arthur Iturria Arthur Iturria Jack Conan James17 Ryan Garry Ringrose 5 Felix Lambey Gregory 29Alldritt Guilhem Guirado Yoann4 Huget CJ Stander 16 Rory Best 4 Arthur Iturria 22 Arthur Iturria 4 James Ryan 12 Cian Healy 3 Gregory Alldritt 18 Yoann Huget 4 James Ryan Tackles Attempted Jack146 Conan Made Tackle %* 86 CJTackles Stander Attempted Felix Lambey240 Made Tackle %* Damian Penaud88 CJ Stander Johnny Sexton Arthur Iturria Etienne Falgoux Jack Conan Cian17 Healy James Ryan 100 Felix Lambey Guilhem Guirado30 Damian Penaud Felix Lambey100 CJ Stander 16 CJ Stander 100 Arthur Iturria 26 Etienne Falgoux 100 Cian Healy 13 Johnny Sexton 100 Guilhem Guirado 21 Felix Lambey 97 * Minimum 5 tackles attempted * Minimum 5 tackles attempted Cian Healy Assist Tackles 42 JackDominant Conan Tackles 7 IainAssist Henderson Tackles 46 GuilhemDominant Guirado Tackles Felix Lambey18 Cian Healy James Ryan Arthur IturriaSebastien Vahaamahina Jack Conan 7 CJCian Stander Healy 3 Guilhem Guirado 7 MathieuFelix Lambey Bastareaud Arthur3 Iturria Cian Healy 5 Iain Henderson 2 Arthur Iturria 5 Sebastien Vahaamahina 3 CJ Stander 4 James Ryan 1 Mathieu Bastareaud 5 Arthur Iturria 3 Line Breaks Conceded 1 Tackle Breaks Conceded 4 Line Breaks Conceded 5 Tackle Breaks Conceded 8 Offloads Conceded 6 Carry Metres Conceded 412 Offloads Conceded 6 Carry Metres Conceded 788 ©Copyright STATS 2019. All rights reserved. 3 B reakdown, Kicking & Exits 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ireland ATTACK France 97% 2 95% 3 % Breakdown Breakdown % Breakdown Breakdown Retention Steals Retention Steals RUCK SPEED % RUCK SPEED % 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs 0-3 Secs 3-6 Secs >6 Secs Own Own 73% 24% 3% 51% 34% 15% Ruck Ruck Opposition Opposition 51% 34% 15% 73% 24% 3% Ruck Ruck RUCK CONTRIBUTIONS RUCK CONTRIBUTIONS TOT TOT TOT TOT Rory Best Own Ruck Arrivals James302 Ryan Opp Ruck Arrivals 51 PeterOwn RuckO'Mahony ArrivalsEtienne Falgoux170 Opp Ruck Arrivals Arthur 96Iturria Iain Henderson CJ Stander Louis Picamoles Sebastien Vahaamahina James Ryan Peter O'Mahony32 Rory Best 7 Etienne Falgoux Gregory Alldritt22 Arthur Iturria Demba Bamba15 Iain Henderson 29 Peter O'Mahony 6 Louis Picamoles 19 Sebastien Vahaamahina 13 Peter O'Mahony 29 CJ Stander 6 Gregory Alldritt 17 Demba Bamba 11 Josh van der Flier Own Ruck - 1st 3 James273 Ryan Opp Ruck - 1st 3 33 JohnOwn CooneyRuck - 1st 3 Louis Picamoles133 Opp Ruck - 1st 3 Arthur 71Iturria Peter O'Mahony Conor Murray Etienne Falgoux Sebastien Vahaamahina James Ryan Rory27 Best Josh van der Flier 7 Louis Picamoles Gregory Alldritt18 Arthur Iturria Demba Bamba15 Peter O'Mahony 26 John Cooney 6 Etienne Falgoux 16 Sebastien Vahaamahina 13 Rory Best 24 Conor Murray 6 Gregory Alldritt 14 Demba Bamba 11 Peter O'Mahony Cleanouts James103 Ryan Breakdown Steals 2 CianCleanouts Healy Felix Lambey44
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