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Timoney scores brace of tries as 'underwhelming' Ireland beat 14-man Fiji
An unimpressive Ireland recorded their 11th successive home Test win on Saturday beating a flamboyant but undisciplined Fiji side 35-17 at Lansdowne Road in an Autumn Nations Series match.
The Fijians scored the two most eye-catching tries of the game but two yellow cards and the sending off of Albert Tuisue early in the second-half robbed them of any realistic chance of a first ever win over their opponents.
The Irish scored five tries -- all converted -- but few of the fringe players who played will have done their chances much good of breaking into the starting line-up for the final Test against Australia next Saturday.
Nick Timoney, though, will remember the match fondly as the second row forward touched down twice -- his first tries for his country.
"Pretty underwhelming but delighted that we got the victory," Ireland head coach Andy Farrell told Amazon Prime.
"Some lads got their opportunities and I was delighted for the three lads that got their debut to get a win for them.
"It is very underwhelming for us but fair play Fiji."
Fiji made an explosive start Kalaveti Ravouvou, scoring a superb try after a delightful passing move which caught the Irish flat-footed -- Teti Tela converting for 7-0.
The Irish also lost centre Robbie Henshaw at the same time.
The British & Irish Lion star ruefully shaking his head clearly having not fully recovered from the hamstring problem that kept him out of last Saturday's win over the Springboks.
The Irish were rocked and took their time to get their act together before Timoney went over for his first Test try in his third match for his country. Joey Carbery converted to pull them level at 7-7.
The Fijians were reduced to 14 men shortly before the 20th minute as prop Manasa Saulo was sin-binned by Mathieu Raynal.
The hosts had been unable to take advantage of a similar situation against South Africa last Saturday -- failing to score when Cheslin Kolbe was yellow-carded -- but Fiji proved easier to breach.
It only took a minute for the Irish to make them pay as Timoney scored his second try. Carbery converted for 14-7.
Tela, the only genuine fly-half in the Fijian squad, slotted over a penalty shortly afterwards for 14-10.
The Irish, though, extended their lead, Jamison Gibson-Park's long pass picking out the unmarked Robert Baloucoune, who touched down.
Carbery converted for 21-10.
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The Fijians managed to keep the Irish out for the remainder of the half but their indiscipline cost them early in the second period.
Raynal reached for a red card in the 46th minute to send off Tuisue after a high tackle on Carbery.
As Tuisue trotted off Jack Crowley came on for his Ireland Test debut replacing Munster team-mate Carbery, who went for a head assessment and did not return.
Raynal was busy, wielding a yellow at Apisalome Ratuniyarawa in the 51st minute reducing Fiji to 13 men.
The Irish, though, made heavy weather of the superior numbers only scoring their fourth try on the hour as Mack Hansen scored in the corner.
Crowley came up with a conversion from the touchline for 28-10.
The Fijians, though, hit back with a stunning try, created by the genius of Jiuta Wainiqolo, who burst through the Irish midfield.
He had the presence of mind to pass one-handed to Simione Kuruvoli, who outsped Hansen to touch down. Ben Volavola converted for 28-17.
The hosts finally put the match to bed with a try by grizzled veteran prop Cian Healy. Crowley converted for 35-17.
H.Gonzales--AT