2002 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand

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2002 Ireland rugby union tour of New Zealand
Coach(es)Eddie O'Sullivan
Tour captain(s)Keith Wood
Top point scorer(s)Brian O'Driscoll (21)
Top try scorer(s)Two players tied with 3
Top test point scorer(s)Andrew Mehrtens (20)
Top test try scorer(s)Leon MacDonald (3)
Summary
P W D L
Total
03 01 00 02
Test match
02 00 00 02
Opponent
P W D L
 New Zealand
2 0 0 2
Tour chronology
Previous tourAmericas 2000
Next tourSouthern Hemisphere 2003

Touring party[edit]

Backs[edit]

Forwards[edit]

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Matches[edit]


15 June 2002
New Zealand 15–6 Ireland
Try: Howlett
MacDonald
Con: Mehrtens
Pen: Mehrtens
Report[5]Pen: O'Gara
Drop: O'Driscoll
Carisbrook, Dunedin
Attendance: 30,000
Referee: Joel Jutge (France)

New Zealand: 15. Leon MacDonald, 14. Doug Howlett, 13. Tana Umaga, 12. Aaron Mauger, 11. Caleb Ralph, 10. Andrew Mehrtens, 9. Justin Marshall, 8. Scott Robertson, 7. Richie McCaw, 6. Reuben Thorne (c), 5. Norm Maxwell, 4. Chris Jack, 3. Greg Somerville, 2. Mark Hammett, 1. Dave HewettReplacements: Daryl Gibson, Joe McDonnell, Jonah LomuUnused: Tom Willis, Taine Randell, Marty Holah, Byron Kelleher

Ireland: 15. Girvan Dempsey, 14. Geordan Murphy, 13. Brian O'Driscoll, 12. John Kelly, 11. Justin Bishop, 10. Ronan O'Gara, 9. Peter Stringer, 8. Anthony Foley, 7. Keith Gleeson, 6. Simon Easterby, 5. Paul O'Connell, 4. Gary Longwell, 3. John Hayes, 2. Keith Wood (c), 1. Reggie CorriganReplacements: Malcolm O'Kelly, David HumphreysUnused: Shane Byrne, Paul Wallace, Alan Quinlan, Guy Easterby, Mel Deane


22 June 2002
New Zealand 40–8 Ireland
Try: MacDonald (2)
Ralph
Kelleher
Holah
Con: Mehrtens (3)
Pen: Mehrtens (3)
Report[6]Try: Longwell
Drop: O'Driscoll
Eden Park, Auckland
Referee: Tappe Henning (South Africa)

New Zealand: 15. Leon MacDonald, 14. Jonah Lomu, 13. Mark Robinson, 12. Aaron Mauger, 11. Caleb Ralph, 10. Andrew Mehrtens, 9. Justin Marshall, 8. Scott Robertson, 7. Richie McCaw, 6. Reuben Thorne (c), 5. Norm Maxwell, 4. Chris Jack, 3. Greg Somerville, 2. Mark Hammett, 1. Dave HewettReplacements: 17. Joe McDonnell, 18. Simon Maling, 19. Marty Holah, 20. Byron Kelleher, 21. Daryl Gibson, 22. Doug HowlettUnused: Tom Willis

Ireland: 15. Girvan Dempsey, 14. Geordan Murphy, 13. Brian O'Driscoll, 12. John Kelly, 11. Justin Bishop, 10. Ronan O'Gara, 9. Peter Stringer, 8. Anthony Foley, 7. Keith Gleeson, 6. Simon Easterby, 5. Malcolm O'Kelly, 4. Gary Longwell, 3. John Hayes, 2. Keith Wood (c), 1. Reggie CorriganReplacements: 16. Shane Byrne, 17. Paul Wallace, 18. Leo Cullen, 19. Alan Quinlan yellow card, 21. David HumphreysUnused: 20. Guy Easterby, 22. Mel Deane

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References[edit]

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  3. ^ "www.irishrugby.ie". Archived from the original on 21 November 2007. Retrieved 22 December 2008.
  4. ^ "Record Win For Ireland in Timaru". Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  5. ^ "No Joy For Ireland". Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  6. ^ "Final Test Win For All Blacks". Irish Rugby. Retrieved 24 December 2021.