All Blacks leave Irish with familiar sinking feelingImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ireland have been beaten four times in succession by New ZealandByJonathan BradleyBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished31 minutes agoAs the All Blacks extended their long unbeaten run at Eden Park to 53 matches with a 40-21 victory over Ireland, it was the continuation of a newer trend that will be of concern to Andy Farrell.Ireland’s largest reverse in four years, the 19-point defeat means Farrell’s side have lost their past six contests against New Zealand, France and South Africa by double-digit margins. Since the retirement of Johnny Sexton after the 2023 World Cup, Ireland have won just two such games, against a 14-man France to start the 2024 Six Nations and against the Springboks in Durban thanks to Ciaran Frawley’s last-gasp drop goal later that same year. While their record against all other opposition remains stellar, and there have been notable highs such as March’s thumping win over England in Twickenham, the 2025-26 campaign came to a close on Saturday morning with the feeling that the gap to the world’s very best continues to widen.Nations Championship: Dominant New Zealand beat Ireland – reaction
All Blacks leave Irish with familiar sinking feeling
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