A mismatch in Portugal as Ireland take home record result

Craig Casey during the International Rugby Test match between Portugal and Ireland at Estádio Nacional do Jamor in Lisbon. Photo: David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile.

A SHADOW Ireland team, under the leadership of Paul O’Connell, romped to a facile Test victory over Portugal in Lisbon at the weekend.

In this mismatch, the visitors crossed for 16 tries. Ireland led 54-0 at the break and by a record 106-7 at the end.

“I feel sorry for Portugal, but we were very clinical and took our chances,” O’Connell said.

“It is a unique summer Tour, given the Lions Tour is on at the same time, but I am very happy with how our squad applied themselves.

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“It is great to get some guys capped and scoring tries and training in an international environment.”

Added fellow Limerickman, tryscorer, and captain Captain Craig Casey: “Our major takeaway from today is our mentality. We were very professional and played our game to get the result.”

“It’s a shame the stadium wasn’t full, but seeing the amount of Irish fans here was special to get the result for them.”