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Ireland scrape past Georgia
16 September 2007, 11:17 am
Ireland's troubled start to the World Cup was plunged into turmoil on Saturday as Georgia went close to producing one of rugby's greatest upsets.
Tries from Rory Best and Girvan Dempsey, both converted by Ronan OGara, spared Irelands blushes in another humiliating night at the Stade Chaban-Delmas.

Six days after they had struggled to overcome Namibia 32-17 in the same arena, they were caused greater problems by another tier three nation, ranked 17 in the world.
Ireland coach Eddie OSullivan had given the team that toiled against the Namibians a chance to redeem themselves by selecting virtually the same side.

Leinster winger Shane Horgan, back after four weeks on the sidelines with a knee problem, was the only new addition with the injured Andrew Trimble making way.
But OSullivans loyalty was misplaced as they produced another stale, error-strewn display that suggests they have little hope of beating major Pool D rivals France or Argentina.

The Georgians, showing 11 changes to the team which was dispatched 33-3 by the Pumas, were magnificent and even led until the 53rd minute when Dempsey crossed for the decisive try.

Impressive Blois winger Giorgi Shkinin had plundered an interception score four minutes into the second half to nudge the muscular Georgians ahead

Fly-half Merab Kvirikashvili added the conversion to accompany his earlier penalty and possibly the greatest upset in World Cup history looked within their grasp.

Ireland were supposed to be the fitter team but Georgia finished strongly, keeping possession and pounding away at the opposition in thrilling grandstand finish.

The stadium was on tenterhooks when Denis Leamy denied Georgia over the line in the 78th minute with referee Wayne Barnes seeking confirmation from the video referee.

Georgia had thrown everything at Ireland and spent the dying moments bulldozing forward, but could not produce the winning score. A lack of composure at key moments let them down.

OSullivan lamented Irelands crippling turnover rate against the Namibians and there was little improvement on Saturday with errors crippling their ambition once again.

Georgia won most of the collisions and contested possession at the breakdown with an intensity that was beyond anything Ireland could produce.

And there could be bad news for number eight Leamy who lucky to escape a card for a deliberate stamp on Ilia Maiuradze in a 29th minute the citing officer will examine closely.

France are next up for Ireland and after Saturdays display OSullivan has little choice but to swing the axe at Mondays team announcement.


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