Rugby World Cup 2019: New Zealand v Ireland - Live updates

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All Blacks 46 - 14 Ireland

Match wrap is here.

Full time! Absolute clinic from the men in black, it's see ya later Ireland as the All Blacks march on to the next round. 

79min - TRY - All Blacks, simple execution as they shift right, Beauden finds Jordie and he scores. Kick is wide. All Blacks 46 - 14 Ireland

79min - Beauden Barrett has been named man of the match, great game from the fullback. 

77min - Penalty try! Matt Todd sees yellow too, he is called for being offside and diving in front of the post to stop a try against the post. All Blacks 41 - 14 Ireland

76min - Ireland have a lineout and are now just 5 metres out. 

73min - TRY - All Blacks, superb from Savea who makes the gap, finds Coles who offloads it to Bridge who scores. Kick is good. All Blacks 41 - 7 Ireland. 

69min - TRY - Ireland, finally the men in green have something to cheer about, off the scrum they go to the right and it's Robbie Henshaw who scores. Kick is good. All Blacks 34 - 7 Ireland

67min - A kick in behind falls to Carbery and he knocks the ball on, they come back for the penalty. 

65min - Ireland have the pill now and work it forward. 

61min - TRY - All Blacks, saucy little cross field kick to Reece, he beats two before being tackles and the pass goes to Matt Todd who scores! Kick is wide. All Blacks 34 - 0 Ireland. 

60min - Incredible work from Beauden Barrett- with a kick, the chase and the gather. 

58min - Knock on off black is the call and Ireland have the scrum feed. 

56min - Good work at the breakdown from Ireland, they win a penalty at the breakdown. 

54min - Lovely from Aaron Smith, box kick puts Ireland deep in their own half and they clear through Murray. 

52min - Ireland are on attack here, Sexton puts up a bomb and the All Blacks clear. 

48min - TRY - All Blacks, clinical from the Kiwis, Read makes a break and pops up a pass to Taylor who scores. Kick is good. All Blacks 29 - 0 Ireland. 

45min - Moody makes another good run, he's had a superb game. 

44min - Mistake from Beauden, goes for a droppy from half way, it goes dead.

42min - Scott Barrett is on for Brodie Retallick, scratch that! He's on for Sam Cane, a wrist injury.

41min - Back underway for the second half!

Half time - The All Blacks have been a cut above this half, their forwards have been more physical and the back line has been too slick, I don't see much of a way back for Ireland.

43min - TMO is called and the penalty have been reversed, Peter O'Mahony is called, All Blacks win the penalty and that will be half time. 

43min - Another penalty called against the All Blacks and Ireland will kick for touch again. 

41min - Ireland win a penalty and will kick for touch - a last chance here in the first half. 

38min - Horrible kick from Mo'unga - it doesn't find touch. 

37min - Another knock on then Murray tackles Smith around the neck, the All Blacks will kick for touch. 

35min - Murray knocks the ball on and they look rattled, out of their depth at the moment. 

32min - TRY - All Blacks, Mo'unga punces on a loose pass and kicks the ball, Barrett gets to it and kicks it forward and his pace gets him over the line and scores. That could be all she wrote now, the All Blacks are all over it! Kick is wide. All Blacks 22 - 0 Ireland.

31min - ALB is called for coming in from the side, Ireland are hanging in this one but the All Blacks are knocking on the door for the killer blow.

30min - Reece makes a mini break but a pass from ALB goes forward and Ireland are able to clear.

28min - Knock on from Savea, a tough call, but he lost it. 

26min - Penalty called against Healy - the All Blacks will kick for touch. 

25min - Knock on at contact from Ireland - big defence from the Kiwis.

24min - Great work at the breakdown from Peter O'Mahony and he wins a penalty for Ireland - they need to score some points here. 

23min - Stolen at the lineout from Ireland and they clear through Murray. 

22min - Ringrose is called for a high tackle on Savea, the All Blacks will kick for touch. 

20min - TRY - All Blacks, Reece and Bridge combine well down the left hand side after a great pass from Goodhue and on the recycle, it's Aaron Smith who scores again! Kick is good - great kick! All Blacks 17 - 0 Ireland. 

19min - Dusty work at the lineout from Ireland! They knock it on and the All Blacks win a scrum feed. 

18min - Mo'unga does well to keep the ball in play and Barrett clears! Lovely from the two playmakers. 

16min - Ireland have the advantage and will win a penalty - they will kick for touch. 

14min - TRY - All Blacks, the forwards got to work to put the Irish on the back foot and Aaron Smith punces and scores the opener. Kick is good. All Blacks 10 - 0 Ireland. 

12min - Really good attack from the All Blacks, they almost create on overlap to the left but Kearney clears, All Blacks lineout.

10min - Good defence from Cane, forces a knock on. NZ scrum. 

9min - Ardie Savea is called for the penalty at the lineout - Ireland will kick for touch.

8min - Bridge punces on a loose ball and kick down field, Ireland get back and will clear through Murray. 

7min - A conservative start from both sides here, like a boxing fight. Ireland gather their own kick off. 

5min - Ringrose is off for a blood bin, the All Blacks will kick for goal. It's good. All Blacks 3 - 0 Ireland. 

5min - The All Blacks have their first attacking attempt, Stockdale is called the knock down, All Blacks penalty. 

3min - Maul called and the All Blacks win a scrum feed.

2min - Trick play early from Ireland, Sexton tries a cross field kick, NZ gathers and Goodhue puts a kick in behind. Ireland lineout. 

1min - Early knock on from the All Blacks, first scrum of the game, here we go.

1min - Kick off! We are underway in Tokyo.

11:15pm - Haka time! You can hardly hear them! The croud is so loud. 

11:11pm - Anthems are up now, a couple of bangers to get us started this evening. 

11:05pm - Not far away now! 10 minutes until kick off

Kia ora, good evening and welcome to Newshub's live coverage of the Rugby World Cup quarter-final between the All Blacks and Ireland. 

TAB Odds: New Zealand $1.19   Ireland $4.25

All Blacks: 1-Joe Moody, 2-Codie Taylor, 3-Nepo Laulala, 4-Brodie Retallick, 5-Samuel Whitelock, 6-Ardie Savea, 7-Sam Cane, 8-Kieran Read, 9-Aaron Smith, 10-Richie Mo'unga, 11-George Bridge, 12-Anton Lienert-Brown, 13-Jack Goodhue, 14-Sevu Reece, 15-Beauden Barrett

Reserves: 16-Dane Coles, 17-Ofa Tuungafasi, 18-Angus Ta'avao, 

Ireland: 1-Cian Healy, 2-Rory Best, 3-Tadhg Furlong, 4-Iain Henderson. 5-James Ryan, 6-Peter O'Mahony, 7-Josh van der Flier, 8-CJ Stander, 9-Conor Murray, 10-Johnny Sexton, 11-Jacob Stockdale, 12-Robbie Henshaw, 13-Garry Ringrose, 14-Keith Earls, 15-Rob Kearney

Reserves: 16-Niall Scannell, 17-Dave Kilcoyne, 18-Andrew Porter, 19-Tadhg Beirne, 20-Rhys Ruddock, 21-Luke McGrath, 22-Joey Carbery, 23-Jordan Larmour.

Pre-match chat: Punter bets $100,000 on All Blacks taking out Ireland

One punter has bet $100,000 on the All Blacks coming out victorious over Ireland on Saturday, the TAB says. 

He appears to have full faith in Kiwi side, placing the bet at odds of just $1.19 which means he stands to win less than one-fifth of his investment - $19,000 -  in profit should they win. The odds on the Kiwis are now $1.21 compared to Ireland's $4.10. 

The Rugby World Cup quarterfinal in Tokyo will be a must-watch as New Zealand takes on the Irish, who were until recently the top team in the world with two recent victories over the All Blacks. 

Despite being ranked fourth in the world, the Irish have failed to progress past the quarter-final stage in all eight Rugby World Cup tournaments. 

Another Kiwi put $50,000 on the All Blacks to win the tournament when the odds were $2.25, which the TAB says the third bet of this size on the Kiwis. After the All Blacks, the best odds are for South Africa to take the cup home, followed by England. 

Players Sevu Reece and Beauden Barrett are currently leading the betting agency's odds for who will put down the opening try. Reece has four tries in his last four All Blacks games while Barrett has 10 in his last 18.

TAB says 70 percent of all bets are on the All Blacks.

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