00:00 Three-time champions New Zealand inflicted more World Cup heartbreak on Ireland, beating
00:05 them 28-24 to bring a bitterly disappointing end to Irish captain Johnny Sexton's stellar
00:11 career.
00:12 The All Blacks put in a brilliant defensive performance to prevail 28-24 over Ireland
00:19 in a titanic match on Saturday, setting up a meeting with Argentina for a place in the
00:24 final and destroying Irish dreams of a first world title.
00:28 The defeat ended Ireland's run of 17 successive Test victories and denied Andy Farrell's team
00:34 the chance of a first-ever semi-final.
00:37 The All Blacks played for 20 minutes with 14 men against the Six Nations champions and
00:42 had to dig deep to defend their try line through 40 phases in the dying seconds as the top-ranked
00:48 Irish searched for a winning try.
00:50 It was an eighth-quarter final loss for the Irish, ended their winning streak at 17 matches
00:56 and sent fly-off Sexton into retirement without the glittering prize with which he had hoped
01:01 to crown his career.
01:02 "You've got to work hard for fairy tale endings and we didn't get it but that's life," 38-year-old
01:08 Sexton said.
01:09 "We left no stone unturned, we ticked every box, trained the house down, and played pretty
01:15 well tonight.
01:16 "But fair play to the All Blacks.
01:19 While quite different from Ireland's epic win over South Africa in the pool phase, it
01:24 was equally engrossing with both teams hitting hard in defence and wanting to use the ball
01:29 in hand when they got it.
01:30 "Ireland's variations in attack caused New Zealand problems all night but the All Blacks
01:35 were ruthless when they got a sniff of the line to pull away on the scoreboard every
01:40 time Andy Farrell's team got close.
01:43 "A one hell of a game.
01:44 I am so proud of the way we played.
01:47 Our defence, particularly in that last part, was brilliant," said New Zealand coach Ian
01:53 Foster, who almost lost his job after a home series loss to Ireland last year.
01:59 "It was a real arm wrestle.
02:01 They're a proud team, Ireland.
02:03 They really hung in there.
02:04 I thought we had them a couple of times but they kept making the game really tight."
02:09 Fane Ghaanaku, Ardy Savia and Will Jordan scored the tries that sent the three-time
02:14 champions into the semi-finals for the ninth time and avenged last year's series loss.
02:20 "That was one hell of a game and somebody had to lose eh?
02:23 Unfortunately it was us tonight," said Ireland coach Farrell.
02:27 "I was so proud of the way we came back and kept attacking them right until the death.
02:32 "We've had a good run but sport can be cruel sometimes eh?
02:35 I guess that's why we love it."
02:37 The All Blacks come back to Stade de France to meet Argentina next Friday after the Pumas
02:42 rallied to beat Wales 29-17 in Marseille early on Sunday.
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