'Gutted' Andy Farrell admits Irish mood ‘sombre’ after NZ inflict rare home loss
Head coach Andy Farrell rued an error-strewn performance after below-par Ireland slipped to a deflating 23-13 defeat to New Zealand in Dublin.
The Six Nations champions went into their autumn opener as favourites before crashing to a first home loss in 20 matches dating back more than three years.
Will Jordan’s 37th try in 39 Tests sealed a deserved success for the All Blacks at a sold-out Aviva Stadium, adding to six Damian McKenzie penalties.
Ireland, who were beaten by the Kiwis in the quarter-finals of last year’s World Cup in France, conceded 13 penalties across the course of a stop-start affair and were unable to build on a 13-9 lead following Josh van der Flier’s score early in the second half.
Farrell said: “(I’m) disappointed. It’s easily summed up with the mood of the dressing room, really: it’s pretty sombre.
“The lads are gutted, we’re all gutted together. I thought we prepped well, trained well, I thought we were excited about the game and we were.
“We didn’t manage to put our game out on the field. Obviously the opposition have a big say in that but I thought we compounded too many errors and almost suppressed ourselves a little bit at times.
“The accuracy wasn’t what was needed to win a big Test match like that.”
Ireland had a man advantage when Van der Flier plundered the game’s opening try in the 43rd minute due to Jordie Barrett being sin-binned for a high tackle on Garry Ringrose just before the break.
However, repeated infringements sucked life out of the capacity crowd and decisively swung the encounter back in New Zealand’s favour.
Defeat for Ireland was only a second on home soil during the Farrell era following a 15-13 loss to France in February 2021.
“It’s a funny old feeling because we don’t tend to have it too much in that dressing room,” said Farrell.
“That’s life, congratulations to New Zealand.
“There’s no excuses for us. The opposition, long story short, deserved to win. I actually thought the game was stop-start, it was a bit scrappy.
“There were a lot of errors, because of the weather a little bit. It was a slow enough game at times and we needed to be in charge of looking after our energy and we didn’t do that well enough.”
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Choke choke… all the bark none of the bite.
Classy NZ supporters: whinging after your loss in the NZ series and the RWC final, boasting now. So predictable.
The #3 team in the world will get back up next game.
It was the wrong kind of rain. Ireland are going to win the World Cup.
I'll tell you who'll be gutted the most, POM. He played in the Munster loss to the AB' XV last Saturday, & now the game last night. That's two AB team's & haka's he's faced with two losses within a week, ouch.!!
Neither team was really top of their game, nor was the ref. If offered a 10 point win to ABs before the game yes I would happily take it but still a lot for a developing team to work on
Andy Farrell is a seriously classy coach. Very talented also.
Indeed he is
The rain (so rare in Ireland) was a factor
Always gracious and considered. Top coach, he'll love the Lions next year.