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Ireland gets World Cup campaign back on track with bonus-point win over Russia

It was just what Ireland needed, but the European force was far from impressive as they scrounged their way to a bonus-point win over a plucky Russia.

Garry Ringrose breaks away to score his team's fifth try. Pic: Getty Images
Garry Ringrose breaks away to score his team's fifth try. Pic: Getty Images

Ireland returned to winning ways at the Rugby World Cup but were far from impressive in a 35-0 victory over Russia in Kobe on Thursday.

For all Ireland, the victims of a shock 19-12 defeat by hosts Japan last weekend, had made 11 changes, the fact it took them more than an hour to secure a bonus point against a gutsy but limited Russia side would have been a cause for concern.

Victory also came at a cost.

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Fly-half Joey Carbery withdrew from his bench role shortly before kick-off with an a longstanding ankle problem, while an injury-hit Ireland saw number eight Jordi Murphy, who only arrived a few days ago after Jack Conan was ruled out, go off before half-time.

“We’re delighted to get back on the horse after last week and to pick up the bonus point was exactly what we’re looking for tonight,” said Ireland captain Jonathan Sexton.

The result was rarely in doubt, with Rob Kearney scoring the first of Ireland’s five tries 90 seconds into the match.

Ireland centre Garry Ringrose on the charge. Pic: AFP
Ireland centre Garry Ringrose on the charge. Pic: AFP

Peter O’Mahony and Rhys Ruddock also crossed Russia’s line in the opening period with star fly-half Sexton, captaining Ireland for the first time after he missed the Japan loss with a thigh injury, converting all three tries before he departed at half-time.

But Ireland’s display was not akin to their 62-12 thrashing of Russia at the 2011 World Cup or indeed reigning champion New Zealand’s 63-0 rout of Canada on Wednesday.

Instead this performance suggested Ireland, who could face either the All Blacks or South Africa in the quarter-finals should they beat Samoa in their concluding Pool A game on October 12, have work to do if they are to capture a maiden world title and become the first side to lift the Webb Ellis Cup after losing a group-stage match.

Russia’s Kirill Gotovtsev shows his appreciation to fans following the loss. Pic: Getty Images
Russia’s Kirill Gotovtsev shows his appreciation to fans following the loss. Pic: Getty Images

Being ‘nilled’ was tough on Russia, who again posed problems as they had done in 30-10 and 34-9 defeats by Japan and Samoa respectively.

“I’m just so proud of our players. They absolutely gave everything,” said Russia coach Lyn Jones.

“We were organised. Our tactics worked well.

“Unfortunately we didn’t score any points which was something but Russia’s players gave everything they had and they were shattered at the end.”

IRELAND 35 (Andrew Conway, Rob Kearney, Peter O’Mahony, Garry Ringrose, Rhys Ruddock tries Jonathan Sexton 3, Jack Carty 2 cons) def RUSSIA 0

— Noevir Stadium

Referee: Jerome Garces

Originally published as Ireland gets World Cup campaign back on track with bonus-point win over Russia

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