Ireland secure comprehensive 46-19 win over Australia
Ireland strolled to a 46-19 victory over Australia in their Autumn Nations Series test this evening.
Aussie-born Mack Hansen scored a hat-trick for the hosts at the Aviva Stadium.
That's a second win in a row for Andy Farrell's side who looked far more assured this weekend.
Captain Caelan Doris also scored a vital try as the game headed into its closing stages.
Ireland never looked under much threat as they led 19-14 at half-time.
Second-half scores from Caelan Doris, Ryan Baird and Robbie Henshaw ensured head coach Andy Farrell again came out on top against former Ireland boss Joe Schmidt.
Ireland were deserved winners ahead of completing their autumn campaign at home to world champions South Africa next weekend.
Fly-half Sam Prendergast kicked seven points, including a drop goal, for the dominant hosts, before his replacement Jack Crowley slotted a further nine.
Farrell led the British and Irish Lions to a 2-1 series victory over Schmidt’s Wallabies in the summer following Ireland’s 22-19 victory over the same opponents last November.
His side – showing nine personnel changes from last weekend’s disjointed 41-10 success over Japan – were rewarded for a rapid start on a soggy Saturday evening.
Hansen crossed twice in the opening 11 minutes, diving under the posts after being teed up by Stuart McCloskey following a quick-tap penalty before collecting a Prendergast pass to register a carbon-copy effort.
Australia, who suffered a shock defeat to Italy last weekend and had lost five of their previous six Tests, responded when centre Ikitau beat Prendergast to barrel over.
Hansen, whose mother hails from Cork, then further punished his homeland, powering across the line wide on the right after Prendergast’s crossfield kick


