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Published 15:15 1 Mar 2015 GMT
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Sexton had another penalty chance, on 34 minutes, but pulled his kick left and wide, leaving it 9-3 to the hosts at the break.
Sexton extended Ireland's advantage, to 12-3, with a well struck penalty, on 48 minutes.
The game's defining moment, it would appear, arrived on 52 minutes as Henshaw did brilliantly to catch a chip over the top and score in the corner.
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