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Ireland recorded their first ever victory over the All Blacks on New Zealand soil with an accomplished performance in Dunedin.

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Two tries from Andrew Porter and 13 points from the boot of Johnny Sexton secured the victory 

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History was made at the 15th attempt and Ireland backed up their talk during the week when they had pointed to the small margins 

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Right from the start, Ireland were on it. The set-piece was solid and from there Ireland build a foundation from which to dominate.

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New Zealand lost two men to yellow cards and had prop Angus Ta'avaom sent off in the 31st minute 

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But they were the result of Irish pressure and there was no doubt about the merits of the result. 

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Having beaten the All Blacks for the first time in Chicago in 2016 and followed that up with two home victories 

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This statement win will be the sweetest of all for Andy Farrell and the team. 

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Just like the opening Test it was Ireland who got on the board first.

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Ireland sucked in the New Zealand defence and Sexton fed the Leinter prop who powered over.