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Ireland ratings v All Blacks third Test: O'Mahony, Beirne and Van der Flier top

Ireland created another slice of history on a memorable night in Wellington.

Not content with a first ever win on New Zealand soil last week, Andy Farrell's men went for the jugular and out-fought and out-thought the All Blacks to win 32-22 and claim the series.

On a day when Ireland needed everyone to stand tall, that's what they did.

Here's how we rated the team.

Hugo Keenan – 9

Solid under the high balls that New Zealand rained down early on and came up with some crucial plays that quelled All Blacks attacks before they got started. Judged almost every play to perfection and took his try brilliantly.

Mack Hansen – 8

Ran like a dog for 80 minutes and caps off an incredible season when he made his international bow. Superb kick-chases, even when they didn't result in Irish possession, still put pressure on the opposition. Positioned himself well to deal with trouble in the backfield.

Bundee Aki – 9

Seemed to catch all of the numerous New Zealand restarts in the first half and if they were targetting the Kiwi then it was a mistake. Clever footwork pre-contact made sure he was able to break the gainline for the majority of his 12 carries and he never shirked a challenge. Inspirational.

Robbie Henshaw – 9

Hit everything that moved and then some. Read the New Zealand attack like a book and winning that line-battle lifted the rest of the side. Made 11 tackles, most of the backs apart from Johnny Sexton, and was in perfect harmony with Aki for his try.

James Lowe – 8

A busy man was the adopted New Zealander. Always in place to clear the lines and popped up here there and everywhere in support. May have been caught slightly flat-footed in defence once or twice but adds so much elsewhere.

Johnny Sexton – 9

Another sensational outing from

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