Summary

  • Furlong & Ryan go over for second-half tries

  • Wales 10 Patchell is off after an HIA

  • Best gets standing ovation on final home Test before retirement

  • Both teams' final game before the World Cup

  1. Postpublished at 15:37 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Darren Cave
    Ulster and Ireland centre on BBC Radio Ulster

    Ireland back row Rhys Ruddock has impressed since he has come on with a couple of really physical tackles. He landed Alun Wyn Jones on the seat of his pants with a really big tackle.

  2. Ireland in 'complete control'published at 15:37 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    "Ireland are in complete control at this stage. Aki and Henshaw have been a real handful in midfield all day."

    Bunede AkiImage source, Getty Images
  3. Replacementpublished at 15:35 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    And a change at 15 for Wales with Liam Williams getting a chance to stretch his legs and Leigh Halfpenny told to rest up his.

  4. Postpublished at 67 mins

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Josh Navidi welcomes Jack Carty to the game with what the crowd believe to be a high tackle.

    It's marginally high and the Welshman concedes the penalty but it's nothing more than.

    Ireland kick to touch and they'll have another go at this resolute Welsh line.

  5. Replacementpublished at 15:32 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Johnny Sexton's first outing of the summer has gone pretty well.

    The Ireland kingpin gives way just after the hour mark. Jack Carty is on.

    SextonImage source, Getty Images
  6. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    That typifies Wales' second-half.

    The visitors opt to make a maul from the line-out but Ireland manage to bring it down and the decision goes their way.

    Ireland will have the scrum deep in their own half.

  7. Postpublished at 63 mins

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Right then, Wales are given a free-kick right on halfway and Dan Biggar hammers the ball into touch inside the Irish 22.

    Can the visitors launch an attack from this platform?

  8. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Wales have changed half their pack to try and stem the tide after being dominated in the second-half.

    An all new front-row of Nicky Smith, Ken Owens and Dillon Lewis has come on with Josh Navidi replacing Ross Moriarty at number eight.

  9. Postpublished at 60 mins

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Wales have been outplayed in the second-half and Justin Tipuric attempts to intercept the ball while he is practically stood in the Irish line.

    That's probably offside Justin and it's a scrum down for the hosts.

  10. Wales are being 'battered'published at 15:26 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    "Ireland have battered our defence to get that try. We've not been in it in the second half. It's been all Ireland - they keep battering at the door and making yard after yard and then got over."

  11. Postpublished at 15:25 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 19-10 Wales

    Tony Ward
    Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster

    Ireland have got Wales in a vice-like grip. But I thought they were a little fortuitous to get the decision on that try. I didn't think it was clearly grounded.

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    Try - Ireland 19-10 Walespublished at 57 mins

    James Ryan

    Ireland have got the fire in their bellies now and Jack Ryan is adjudged to have grounded the ball.

    There are high fives all round and the momentum is definitely in their favour.

  13. Postpublished at 57 mins

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    First Bundee Aki tries, but he is hauled down just short.

    Then Jack Conan has a go, and he too is nailed just shy of the line.

    James Ryan manages to wriggle his way over but he is surrounded by red shirts, so we go upstairs...

  14. Postpublished at 55 mins

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    Ireland have got their tails up now and they are beginning to exploit some weaknesses in the tiring Welsh defence.

    Conor Murray is pulling the strings and making the hosts tick.

  15. Francis fearspublished at 52 mins

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    Tomos Francis is still scrummaging but that earlier knock may be a worry for Wales, who have only chosen two tight-head props to go to Japan.

    Tomas Francis is the first-choice number three.

  16. Replacementpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    Buttocks off seats all around the Aviva as Rory Best gets a standing ovation on his final home test. He will retire after the Rugby World Cup. Sean Cronin comes on,

    Keith Earls gives way to Garry Ringrose in the Ireland backline.

    Rory BestImage source, Reuters
  17. Ireland's rewardpublished at 15:18 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    Adrian Hadley
    Former Wales international on BBC Radio Wales

    "Ireland got some reward with Tadhg Furlong's try for taking that scrum instead of the three points."

  18. Postpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 14-10 Wales

    Tony Ward
    Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster

    Pure strength from Tadhg Furlong and that will do him a great deal of good after a couple of uncharacteristically anonymous performances in recent weeks.

    FurlongImage source, Rex Features
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    Converted try - Ireland 14-10 Walespublished at 50 mins

    Tadhg Furlong (con Johnny Sexton)

    Ireland have been banging at the door, and in the end, Tadhg Furlong gets over the line with brute strength.

    Johnny Sexton kicks the extras and Ireland are back in front.

  20. Postpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 7 September 2019

    Ireland 7-10 Wales

    Tony Ward
    Former Ireland fly-half on BBC Radio Ulster

    I actually watched the game last night where New Zealand put 92 points on Tonga and the All Blacks looked mighty. They have a huge reservoir of talent and will be the team to beat in Japan.

    New ZealandImage source, Getty Images