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Published 19:52 17 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 19:59 17 Nov 2018 GMT
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And then it was time for the Haka. TJ Perenara led his All Blacks teammates in a typically passionate renewal but the men of Ireland were unflinching.
Johnny Sexton squinted intensely and directly in front of himself. Bundee Aki stared them all down.
Then, the Ireland team tip-toed forward together towards the Haka.
They kept going towards the end of the Haka and formed a huddle in the middle of the pitch.
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Game on.
Ireland began the game with the same purpose they entered the stadium with. Johnny Sexton slotted an early penalty but Beauden Barrett responded for New Zealand.
Josh Van der Flier, a late inclusion in the Ireland team was causing wreck in midfield. He thundered into the game and into New Zealand bodies and by the time the clock had struck 20 he'd already made ten tackles in the game.
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