Here's how we rated the Boys in Green in tonight's Euro 2016 qualifier
Ireland played out a 1-1 draw with Scotland in Dublin this evening.
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Ireland played out a 1-1 draw with Scotland in Dublin this evening.
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Martin O’Neill’s men earned a 7-0 victory at the Aviva Stadium this evening.
The first game of the qualifying campaign ended in a 2-1 win for Ireland.
Martin O’Neill’s side held the four-time World Cup winners to a 0-0 draw.
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Can we just give them all 10 anyway?
Martin O’Neill took his merry men to face Poland where they showed even more reasons to feel positive about 2014.
Joe Schmidt’s men were handed an attacking lesson by the Wallabies at Lansdowne Road.
It took them a while, but the Lions finally played some rugby in the second half of this 16-41 victory.
That was tough going for all concerned.
A Robbie Keane hat-trick handed Ireland a 3-0 win in Dublin.
Roberto Mancini’s men kept the title race interesting with a hard-fought win at Old Trafford.
Few Irish players put their hands up and took the fight [legally] to the victorious Italians.
It was tough going on a soggy afternoon in Dublin.
A host of Irish players put in fantastic shifts at Lansdowne Road as Declan Kidney’s side won 46-24.
There are plenty of reasons to be cheerful after the 53-0 win over Fiji in Limerick.
The Irish bossed the first half but woke a slumbering giant and can have few complaints with the result.
While Conor Murray was named as the sponsor’s man of the match, Paul O’Connell put in a 60-minute masterclass.
The Premiership side put up a real fight in the first half before the Blues’ European pedigree shone through.
Simon Zebo and Peter O’Mahony were the star performers in a losing effort for Rob Penney’s men in France.
The sun shone on the supporters at the Aviva and Ireland acquitted themselves well in their Euro 2012 send-off.
The pace was frantic and there were some superb individual performances but who did we rate as the game’s top dogs?
It came down to a TMO and an amazing rearguard action but the Blues held on to set up a final with Ulster.
After a barnstorming start from both sides, it became a grind but Ulster upped the ante to secure a famous win.
Leinster will have their work cut out for them when they tackle the French giants in Bordeaux
The men from the North were stupendous as they hit the front and ground out a famous win
It was another eventful evening at Lansdowne Road as Declan Kidney’s men took on the Scots. Here’s how we think they went.
Our man in the stand runs the rule over the victorious Irish players.