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Ireland march past Romania

Keith Earls scored two tries to equal Brian O'Driscoll as Ireland's leading World Cup try scorer. The 27-year-old, who took his tournament total to seven tries, saw fellow wing Tommy Bowe also score two tries with Rob Kearney and Chris Henry getting the others.

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Ireland's second successive easy victory,  in front of a record World Cup crowd of 89 267 at Wembley, sets them up nicely for more challenging Pool D matches against Italy and then France.

Romania had already put in over 40 tackles by the time the game reached the five minute mark, indicating the tough match ahead.

Ian Madigan put the Irish 3-0 up in the eighth minute to reward their early pressure but Darren Cave was penalised for not rolling away and Valentin Calafeteanu kicked the penalty to level affairs.

The Irish looked to have scored one of the tries of the tournament so far when Simon Zebo rushed down the left wing but his celebrations, including sticking his tongue out at his fan club, proved to be premature as the TMO ruled it out for a foot in touch when he collected his kick ahead.

Madigan added a penalty for 6-3 and Ireland turned on the style again with Earls prominent in creating the move that swept from the left hand side to the right and Bowe managed to touch the ball down before he was bundled into touch.

The Ulsterman's 29th Test try was welcome as he had been pilloried for his performance in the warm-up Test defeat by England. Madigan landed a fantastic conversion from the touchline for a 13-3 lead.

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Zebo turned creator in the 27th minute, seeing Earls free wide out on the left wing, he floated a long pass out to his Munster team-mate and Earls had no problem in running the ball in to make it 18-3.

Earls drew level with iconic centre O'Driscoll four minutes into the second half, running onto Eoin Reddan's kick through and touching it down. Madigan converted to stretch the lead to 25-3.

Romania held the Irish at bay for the next 15 minutes but referee Craig Joubert eventually lost patience with some gamesmanship by the Romanians and sin-binned Csaba Gal on the hour mark.

Within seconds the ball had been whipped out of the scrum and along the line for Bowe to go in for his second of the game. Madigan landed another stunning conversion from wide out on the right.

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The Irish ran in another superb try minutes later, Zebo the spark again unselfishly offloading to Kearney to score – though more worryingly the fullback, who was struggling for fitness prior to the tournament, limped back to the halfway line.

Madigan failed, for once, to land the extras to leave the Irish leading 37-3.

Henry added another try as the Romanians wilted and Madigan added the conversion. But there was a great cheer when veteran Romanian lock Ovidiu Ionita scored a try right at the death in what is his fifth World Cup.

Man of the match: Romanian centre Paula Kinikinilau looked dangerous when he was given the opportunity while scrumhalf Valentin Calafeteanu held his own with crisp delivery. Tommy Bowe and Simon Zebo were in devastating form but our award goes to flyhalf Ian Madigan who simply ran the show and controlled proceedings.

Moment of the match: While there may not have been moments on the field, the 89 267 fans – who set a new World Cup attendance record – remained vocal throughout and created a fantastic, ear-numbing experience.

Villain of the match: Csaba Gal may have been sin-sinned for a cynical foul but Florin Ionita was certainly lucky to remain on the field after he smashed Paddy Jackson in the air and drove him into the ground.

Scorers:

For Ireland:

Tries: Bowe 2, Earls 2, Kearney, Henry

Cons: Madigan 4

Pens: Madigan 2

For Romania:

Try: Tonita

Con: Vlaicu

Pen: Calafeteanu

Yellow card: Csaba Gal (Romania, 61 – cynical play, playing the scrumhalf to deliberately slow down play)

Teams:

Ireland: 15 Simon Zebo, 14 Tommy Bowe, 13 Jared Payne, 12 Darren Cave, 11 Keith Earls, 10 Ian Madigan, 9 Eoin Reddan, 8 Jamie Heaslip (captain), 7 Chris Henry, 6 Jordi Murphy, 5 Devin Toner, 4 Donnacha Ryan, 3 Nathan White, 2 Richardt Strauss, 1 Cian Healy.

Replacements: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Jack McGrath, 18 Tadhg Furlong, 19 Paul O'Connell, 20 Sean O'Brien, 21 Conor Murray, 22 Paddy Jackson, 23 Rob Kearney.

Romania: 15 Catalin Fercu, 14 Adrian Apostol, 13 Paula Kinikinilau, 12 Csaba Gal, 11 Ionut Botezatu, 10 Michael Wiring, 9 Valentin Calafeteanu, 8 Daniel Carpo, 7 Mihai Macovei (captain), 6 Viorel Lucaci, 5 Ovidiu Tonita, 4 Valentin Poparlan, 3 Paulica Ion, 2 Andrei Radoi, 1 Andrei Ursache.

Replacements: 16 Otar Turashvili, 17 Mihaita Lazar, 18 Alexandru Tarus, 19 Johannes Van Heerden, 20 Stelian Burcea, 21 Florin Surugiu, 22 Florin Ionita, 23 Florin Vlaicu.

Referee: Craig Joubert (South Africa)

Assistant referees: Romain Poite (France), Leighton Hodges (Wales)

TMO: Shaun Veldsman (South Africa)

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