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2008 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Australia
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| team | Ireland |
| yearstart | 2008 |
| manager | Michael Bradley |
| captain | Brian O'Driscoll |
| top test point scorer | Dan Carter (11) |
| top test try scorer | 6 players tied with 1 try |
| matchplayed | 2 |
| matchwon | 0 |
| matchdraw | 0 |
| matchlost | 2 |
| testplayed | 2 |
| testwon | 0 |
| testdraw | 0 |
| testlost | 2 |
| opponent1 | |
| played1 | 1 |
| won1 | 0 |
| draw1 | 0 |
| lost1 | 1 |
| opponent2 | |
| played2 | 1 |
| won2 | 0 |
| draw2 | 0 |
| lost2 | 1 |
| previous | Argentina 2007 |
| next |
|top test point scorer = Dan Carter (11) |top test try scorer = 6 players tied with 1 try Main article: 2008 mid-year rugby union tests
The 2008 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand and Australia was a series of matches played in June 2008 in New Zealand and Australia by the Ireland national rugby union team.
Matches
date = Saturday 7 June 2008| home = | score = 21–11 | away = | homescore = Try: Sivivatu 14' m Nonu 61' c Con: Carter Pen: Carter (3)| awayscore = Try: P. Wallace 21' m Pen: O'Gara (2)| stadium = Westpac Stadium, Wellington | attendance = 33,743 | referee = ENG Chris White }}
| NZL Graham Henry | Declan Kidney IRE |
|---|
home = | score = 18–12 | away = | homescore = Try: Barnes 6' m Horwill 21' c Con: Giteau Pen: Giteau (2)| awayscore = Try: Leamy 15' c O'Driscoll 62' m Con: O'Gara | stadium = Telstra Dome, Melbourne | attendance = 41,700| referee = FRA Christophe Berdos }}
| NZL Robbie Deans | Declan Kidney IRE |
|---|
Touring party
- Manager: Michael Bradley
- Captain: Brian O'Driscoll
Backs
Forwards
References
References
- "The wait goes on as Ireland fail to fill their boots in Wellington".
- "Kearney impresses, but Ireland run out of steam".
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