đź’¨ Abstract
In a significant victory, New Zealand defeated Ireland, the world number one rugby team, at the Aviva Stadium, ending Ireland's 20-game home winning streak. The All Blacks, under new coach Scott Robertson, dominated the first half, with Damian McKenzie contributing nine points. Ireland scored a try in the second half but failed to recover, with McKenzie and Will Jordan scoring additional points for the All Blacks.
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