Historic Rugby Triumph: Ireland Crushes Portugal with Record 106-7 Victory
Ireland achieves a monumental 106-7 victory over Portugal, setting a new record in Test match rugby with 16 tries and their largest winning margin ever.



Dominant Performance by Ireland
In an unprecedented display of skill and strategy, Ireland demolished Portugal with a staggering 106-7 victory in their first-ever capped international rugby match at the Estadio Nacional do Jamor. This match not only showcased Ireland's rugby prowess but also set new benchmarks in the sport.
Record-Breaking Match Details
Ireland, ranked third globally, surpassed their previous record of an 83-3 win against the USA in June 2000. The team scored 16 tries, with notable performances from debutants Hugh Gavin and Shayne Bolton, each scoring twice in the first half. The victory margin of 99 points is the largest in Ireland's Test match history.
Key Players and Moments
Stuart McCloskey opened the scoring within the first minute, setting the tone for the match. Tommy O'Brien and Cian Prendergast also made significant contributions, with Prendergast scoring twice after missing the previous game due to illness. Despite a valiant effort from Portugal's Nicholas Martins, who scored their only try, the team could not match Ireland's intensity.
Challenges and Adaptations
The match faced technical difficulties when the television match official (TMO) system failed, halting replay reviews for the final hour. Additionally, Portugal struggled with injuries, losing captain Tomas Appleton and his replacement Gabriel Avriagnet, which forced strategic changes mid-game.
Looking Ahead
With this victory, Ireland concludes their summer tour on a high note, looking forward to their next challenge against New Zealand in Chicago on November 1. This match not only reinforces Ireland's status as a rugby powerhouse but also sets a high standard for future international competitions.
Final Thoughts
This historic match will be remembered for its record-breaking scores and the sheer dominance of Ireland's rugby team. As both teams reflect on the game, the lessons learned here will undoubtedly influence their strategies in upcoming matches.