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Ireland 41-6 Fiji

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Jonathan Sexton contributed 16 points as he made a highly-impressive start to his international to guide Ireland to a comfortable 41-6 victory over Fiji in difficult conditions at the RDS.

The Leinster fly-half landed five conversions, three from the touchline and two penalties on his Test debut.

Left-wing Keith Earls contributed two of the five tries with the others coming from skipper Brian O'Driscoll, Rob Kearney and Shane Horgan.

Sexton, looking to put pressure on Ronan O'Gara, made the best possible start. Despite the difficult wet and windy conditions, he was able to gather inside his own 22 and make a run out of defence.

Better was to come when Sexton put Ireland 3-0 ahead with a penalty after eight minutes as both teams took their time to get to grips with the conditions.

A perfectly-judged cross kick from Sexton very nearly brought about the first try as Earls gathered but Kearney was stopped just short of the line.

However, almost immediately, Earls went in for the first try beside the posts after Eoin Reddan fed him from a scrum with Sexton's conversion putting Ireland 10-0 ahead.

Eventually, Fiji began to secure some better possession, allowing fly-half Nicky Little to reduce the deficit to 10-3 with a well-struck penalty.

The Fijians did well to hang in given Ireland were providing them with increasing problems in the scrums but the home team failed to take advantage and were then forced to defend close to their own line.

Another big scrum which saw them push the visitors off their own ball relieved the pressure and it was only then Ireland really began to open up.

Once again, Sexton was involved, breaking out from his own half but the move finished with Gordon D'Arcy's pass intercepted by Fiji full-back Norman Ligairi.

But the pressure told just before half-time with Sexton landing his second penalty to leave Ireland 13-3 clear at the interval.

Fiji badly needed some encouragement and they got it with a second penalty from Little in the early stages of the second half, reducing Ireland's lead to 13-6.

To add to Ireland's problems, flanker Denis Leamy had to retire with what seemed to be a bad injury to be replaced by Leinster's Sean O'Brien.

Fiji then conceded a frustrating try as Little saw O'Driscoll intercept his pass and run 40 metres to score with Sexton's conversion giving Ireland a 20-6 advantage and some breathing space.

With Tomas O'Leary on as a substitute at scrum-half for Reddan and Tony Buckley taking over from John Hayes in the front-row, Ireland looked for more scores as the game went into the final quarter and the crowd was soon rewarded with a third try.

A well-worked move, the ball travelled smoothly along the back division for Earls to go over for his second try in the corner.

Sexton kicked the difficult conversion, leaving Ireland 27-6 clear and in complete control.

Kearney and Horgan added further tries with the accurate Sexton landing both conversions from the touchline.

 
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Jonathan Sexton was in typically assured mood with seven from seven with the boot despite the blustery conditions in Ballsbridge
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