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Ireland
17 - 20
(Half Time 11 - 13)
Sun 11th Feb 2007, 15:00
Venue: Croke Park
France
Chabal charges on
Chabal charges on against the Irish
10 December 2007, 3:41 pm
Match report by PA Sport
France last gasp try seals 17-20 win over Ireland
Vincent Clerc broke Irish hearts with a last-gasp try that kept France on course to retain the RBS 6 Nations title and silenced Croke Park.
The Toulouse wing produced a devastating finish after it looked as though Ronan O'Gara had done enough to steer Ireland to a stirring win.

Substitute Lionel Beauxis added the conversion, destroying Irish Grand Slam hopes when they desperately wanted to christen their temporary Dublin home with a first victory over France since 2003.

Ireland wiped out a 10-point deficit, but they face a huge psychological task in recovering in time for England's February 24 visit.

Munster star O'Gara scored a sparkling try and slotted four penalties during a rip-roaring contest when Ireland recovered brilliantly from an error-strewn opening quarter.

France, though, dug deep when it really mattered, ultimately stunning Ireland after captain Raphael Ibanez touched down for the visitors to reward initial dominance, while fly-half David Skrela slotted two penalties and a conversion.

Ireland looked to have overcome the absence of injured skipper Brian O'Driscoll and scrum-half Peter Stringer, but they had to regroup after making a terrible start.

Ireland conceded 13 points in the first 14 minutes as their scrum and lineout malfunctioned, with France forging clear through hooker Ibanez's well-worked try after Skrela slotted two early penalties.

O'Driscoll was badly missed during the early stages - Ireland appeared flustered and indecisive in his absence - and it was not until eight minutes before half-time that an 81,000 crowd had something to celebrate.

O'Gara wrong-footed the French defence when he feigned a drop-goal attempt, and slick passing by Denis Hickie and Shane Horgan worked space out wide, where flanker David Wallace's exquisite offload freed O'Gara in the corner.

Having seen their advantage slashed to 13-11, France should still have enjoyed a healthy interval advantage, but Ireland wing Geordan Murphy's defensive intercept thwarted a three-man overlap and Skrela missed two injury-time penalty chances.

O'Gara edged Ireland ahead for the first time on 56 minutes, and both sides defied fatigue to maintain a thrilling tempo.

France were denied when substitute Lionel Beauxis' 74th-minute drop-goal hit the post before O'Gara nailed a long-range clincher three minutes later and Clerc administered a world-class finish.

SAS Stats
Ireland V France
Sun 11th February, Croke Park
17 Final Score 20
11 Half Time 13
  Scoring  
1 Try 2
0 Penalty Try 0
0 Conversion 2
4 Penalty Goal 2
0 Drop Goal 0
  Mins in Possession  
10:31 1st Half 14:25
14:10 2nd Half 13:30
  Mins in Opponents Half  
18:11 1st Half 25:08
21:30 2nd Half 28:11
  Events  
5 Scrums Won 11
1 Scrums Lost 0
20 Lineout Won 13
1 Lineout Lost 0
5 Line Breaks 3
4 Penalties Conceded 10
68% Ruck Clearance 78%
22 Drives from Rucks 13
46 Passes from Rucks 45
5 Mauls Won 8
73 Ball Won in Open Play 66
9 Ball Won in Opp's 22 18
35 Set Piece Ball Won 28
74 Tackles Made 84
10 Tackles Missed 16
88% % Tackles Completed 84%
10 Offloads 4
15 Errors Made 12
5 Turnovers Won 12
1 Free Kicks Conceded 1
125 Passes Made 114
31 Possessions Kicked 40
19% % Possessions Kicked 25%
0 Poss. Kicked Errors 3
11 Poss. Kicked To Touch 19
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2England24
3Ireland22
4Scotland22
5Wales20
6Italy20
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