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Published 15:58 29 Nov 2020 GMT
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Not for the first time during this international window, Ireland flagged badly after the break and it was Georgia that looked the brighter in that third quarter. They tagged three points back before Ross Byrne added three more for the hosts.
That was it for the scoreboard operator as Georgia defended stoutly and left Ireland with yet more tough questions to answer.
Here's how we rated Andy Farrell's men in green:
Picked up a knock to his calf, early on, but kept going. Brought out the box-kick on a few occasions in the first half but was much more content to fizz passes after that. Knocked on on one carry early in the second half. Should back himself more on snips, like he used to at his peak.
Adventures all afternoon as Ireland and Georgia traded scrum penalties. Should have passed to Murray, close in, but carried and was held up short of the tryline.
His laboured pass to Earls held up a promising attack and denied the winger what should have been a simple try. Involved in a scrummaging dog-fight with the Georgians and worked hard in the loose. Had to play the full 80 after Connors shipped a blow.
Held up his end of the bargain at scrum time. Stuck his tackles and cleared rucks with force.
Brought a lot of physicality and intent to drive his man back in the tackle as he finally got his first start of this run of games.
Good maul defence saw him win his team a turnover. Good handling to keep a couple of attacks alive but did not gain much ground on his carries.
Enjoyed himself out there and was a menace at the breakdown. Missed Kveseladze as he embarked on his try-scoring slalom.
Didn't have his best day out there and made little ground on his carries. A couple of nice offloads in the second half.
Didn't have it all his own way out there but achieved his primary task of providing go-forward ball. A few bullocking runs but the Georgians stood up to him, for the most part. In like a demon to make a great turnover, 10 minutes in. Himself and Beirne were undone by Kveseladze at the start of his epic try run.
Scrum woes worsened after he replaced Porter.
Nowhere near as effective or impactful as Burns.
Came on to find his pack struggling at scrum and breakdown. Tough going.
Came into a real scrap with his sleeves rolled up.
Good turnover right at the death.
Came on for Daly after he went off for a H.I.A.
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