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Published 21:07 12 Nov 2016 GMT
Updated 21:08 12 Nov 2016 GMT
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The mild-mannered boy from Moyross is becoming the bad boy of Irish rugby. Back from suspension after his red card against Glasgow, he started a scrap with the intimidating looking Ray Barkwill on the stroke of half-time. Before that he opened the scoring with his 18th international try, a typical darting finish in the corner. His two-step for Marshall's try was the highlight of the first half.
Paddy Jackson - 7
Kicked immaculately from the tee and kept the backline moving with plenty of snappy, flat passes. Just as you were wishing he would run a little more often, if only to keep the opposition guessing, he makes a superb break at start of the second half.
Kieran Marmion - 6
No bad thing when your last act is a push-over try. Passing was snappy and his energy boundless. Passed up a few opportunities to test the defence around the fringes. The box-kicks are not at Conor Murray's level but he is developing into a hell of an understudy.
Cian Healy - 6
Bruising start, repeatedly trucking the ball into contact. Looked like a man wanting to make a statement. Tiring in the second half, he got caught badly offside at a Canadian ruck, which led to visitors' third try.
Sean Cronin - 6
Like his front-row brethren, he was at the sharp end of all the attacking play early on. Displayed his GAA roots with a cracking kicked clearance on the run late in the first half.
Finlay Bealham - 8
All of a sudden the tighthead position looks to be stocked to high heavens. First Tadhg Furlong put in a super shift against the All Blacks and now the Connacht man is lighting it up. Massive tackle on Djustice Sears-Duru early on set the tone but everyone will remember the offload for O'Halloran's try. A thing of beauty.
Ultan Dillane - 8
A block here, an upending tackle there, a bullocking two-yard carry. The Connacht lock got around on his full debut, and that was before he crashed over for a very well-deserved try. Carries with such confidence, he could be something really special. Deserved man of the match
Billy Holland - 6
A couple of really good takes in the lineout, the debutant put in a really solid shift in defence.
Peter O'Mahony - 6
He's back! Broke from Canada scrum on their own five-metre line to get in the face of first receiver, forcing a knock-on. He carried on from there
Sean O'Brien - 6
Typically bullocking in his ball carrying. A little more match practice and he may not have dropped Jack O'Donoghue's pass with the try line at his mercy.
Jack O'Donoghue - 6
This debutant made a couple of huge early tackles and his slick reverse pass early on deserved to result in a try, unfortunately O'Brien dropped it.
REPLACEMENTS
John Ryan (for Bealham 48') - 6
Front-row changed, push over try is scored
Dave Kilcoyne (for Healy 58') - 6
Ditto
James Tracy (for Cronin 61') - 7
Ditto. Plus one all of his own on a debut to remember for the hooker.
Niyi Adeolokun (for Gilroy 67') - 5
Made a couple of tackles, but we'll see more of this young man.
Luke McGrath (for Marmion 67') - 5
Kept things ticking over as a replacement scrum-half should.
Dan Leavy (for O'Brien 68') - 5
The back-row was looking a little light on options alright...
Joey Carbery (for Jackson 68') - 5
Just on the field and he takes off on a mazy, crossfield run. Chicago did this lad's confidence no harm at all.
Donnacha Ryan (for Dillane 73') - 5
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