Ireland edges past Wallabies 33-31 in Sydney Nations Championship clash
The Guardian Sport • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 4, 2026, 12:39 PM
Last updated Jul 4, 2026

Ireland narrowly defeated Australia 33-31 in a thrilling Nations Championship match at Allianz Stadium in Sydney. The contest featured a rapid exchange of five tries from both teams. Despite a late effort from Australia, including a missed penalty kick by Ben Donaldson, Ireland secured the victory as time expired. This match marked Ireland's first Test since March and Australia's first since November, with both teams quickly shaking off the rust to produce an exciting game.
- •Ireland's victory came on July 4, 2026.
- •Australia scored five tries but fell short at the end.
- •Ben Donaldson missed a last-minute penalty kick.
- •The match featured a flurry of scoring in the opening quarter.
- •Australia's recent form remains a concern as they seek improvement.
- 12:39 PMThe Guardian Sport — Heartbreak for the Wallabies as Ireland snatch Nations Championship win
"Australia 31-33 Ireland in rugby international in Sydney Ireland hang on as Ben Donaldson misses last-gasp penalty kick After the Socceroos’ deflating loss to Egypt earlier in the day, Australian sport needed a shot in the arm. And the underdog Wallabies, who had lost seven of their last eight Tests, almost delivered it in style at Allianz Stadium in Sydney, going within a few centimetres of upsetting the world’s third-ranked side. Instead, despite scoring five tries with exhilarating attack, the Wallabies fell to a cruel 33-31 defeat to Ireland right at the death. Ireland hadn’t played a Test since March and Australia not since November, but both teams shucked off the rust quickly, trading a flurry of tries in the opening quarter. Australia drew first blood, snaffling a loose lineout and hammering the Ireland line before Carter Gordon speared a long ball to Jock Campbell who caught it on his boot laces and passed to flying Wiradjuri winger Dylan Pietsch who dived into the corner. Continue reading...
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