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14th March 2015
02:36pm GMT

The lead was stretched to 9-0 after 11 minutes as referee Barnes harshly penalised Heaslip for holding on after he was taken to ground. Halfpenny slotted over a beauty from 51 metres out. Within two minutes Barnes had pinged Jack McGrath and, following a hold-up in play for Samson Lee's leg injury - the Welsh fullback made it 12-0.
Johnny Sexton had a chance to reduce the arrears, soon after, but dragged his penalty wide. Scott Baldwin's high tackle on Tommy Bowe gave the Irish out-half an immediate chance to redeem himself and his kick squeaked over.
A chink of light arrived, on 28 minutes, when Sam Warburton was yellow-carded for putting hands in the ruck while off his feet. Sexton made it 12-6 to give Ireland hope.
The man advantage meant little to a fired up Wales as they staged a superb rolling maul and Dan Biggar landed a crisply-struck drop goal. Just before the break, after a Paul O'Connell line break, Sexton chipped over a penalty awarded to his side after he was tackled off the ball. His kick made it 15-9 going into the break.
Ireland have trailed by 6 or more points at HT in 112 previous Tests. Won 8 of them, with the most recent being at Wales in 2009
— Russ Petty (@rpetty80) March 14, 2015
Tale of the first half, in stats: http://t.co/Eeu2e59QGP #RTErugby pic.twitter.com/Ghto3E3HfH — RTÉ Rugby (@RTErugby) March 14, 2015
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