In the second episode of IRFU Rugby Stories, former Ireland captain Keith Wood and former All Black and Ireland scrum coach Greg Feek embark on a trip down memory lane to look back on a memorable Test match at Lansdowne Road in November 2001.
Coming off the back of a second-place finish in the Six Nations Championship, Warren Gatland's Ireland welcomed the All Blacks - including Jonah Lomu, debutant Richie McCaw and Doug Howlett - to Dublin for a highly-anticipated November International in front of a sold-out crowd.
Inspired by the soon-to-be-crowned World Rugby Player of the Year Wood, Anthony Foley and a masterful performance at out-half by David Humphreys, Ireland roared into a 21-7 half-time lead and all 49,000 packed inside Lansdowne Road dared to dream of a historic first victory over the All Blacks.
However, John Mitchell's visitors had different ideas and staged a powerful second-half comeback to emerge with a 40-29 victory.
Re-live the game and occasion with Wood and Feek - who led the All Blacks Haka that day - in the second episode of IRFU Rugby Stories below.
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IRFU Rugby Stories: Wood & Feek On Ireland v New Zealand 2001
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29th June 2020