Ireland v New Zealand: Opta stats behind the meeting of the world's top two
November 16, 2018 08:30 MYT
Saturday's clash between Ireland and New Zealand sees the world's top two international teams face each other in Dublin, but the history of this fixture is decidedly one-sided.
The All Blacks have won 28 of the 30 matches between these teams, drawing once and losing a famous encounter in Chicago two years ago.
Trips to Dublin have invariably ended in victory for New Zealand, who have restricted Ireland to single figures on 10 of their past 15 visits.
Steve Hansen's men have won their last five matches in a row and are on a winning run of eight away from home - they have not lost in Europe since a 38-21 defeat to England in December 2012.
If they score 26 points this weekend, the All Blacks will surpass 500 for the third consecutive year, having failed to reach that marker in each of the eight years prior.
However, Ireland have every reason to be confident about their own chances.
Joe Schmidt's side have won 16 of their past 17 matches, and only three times in that period have they conceded more than 20 points in a single game.
The Six Nations Champions are also on their longest ever winning streak at home, carrying 10 consecutive victories at the Aviva Stadium into the fixture. That said, their last defeat in Dublin came at the hands of New Zealand in November 2016.
THROWBACK | We take you back to 2013 when the All Blacks were trailing @IrishRugby 22-17 with time up on the clock and deep in their own half. #IREvNZL pic.twitter.com/EUp3OxTVKG
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) November 15, 2018
PLAYER STATS
- Ireland's Johnny Sexton (383) is just 14 points shy of eclipsing Ronan O'Gara (396) as the most prolific point scorer at the Aviva Stadium/Lansdowne Road in Test history.
Congratulations to Aaron Smith who will become the most capped All Blacks halfback in history when he plays his 82 Test match this weekend. To celebrate, check out his three Test tries scored in 2018. Do you think he can add to his tally this weekend against @IrishRugby? pic.twitter.com/8SgXb6Ihzq
— All Blacks (@AllBlacks) November 15, 2018
THE TEAMS
Ireland: Rob Kearney, Keith Earls, Garry Ringrose, Bundee Aki, Jacob Stockdale, Johnny Sexton, Kieran Marmion; Cian Healy, Rory Best, Tadhg Furlong, Devin Toner, James Ryan, Peter O'Mahony, Dan Leavy, CJ Stander.
New Zealand: Damian McKenzie, Ben Smith, Jack Goodhue, Ryan Crotty, Rieko Ioane, Beauden Barrett, Aaron Smith; Karl Tu'inukuafe, Codie Taylor, Owen Franks, Brodie Retallick, Sam Whitelock, Liam Squire, Ardie Savea, Kieran Read.
STARTING XV COMPARISON
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Data: Opta