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Lebanon too good for Ireland in Leigh

A five-star performance by Mitchell Moses helped Lebanon to all but secure a World Cup quarter-final berth against Australia after beating Ireland 32-14 in a fiery clash at Leigh Sports Village.

In the absence of suspended playmaker Adam Doueihi, Moses took it upon himself to steer the Cedars to victory in the must win clash against the Wolfhounds, which almost certainly guarantees Lebanon's place at the 2025 World Cup.

The Eels halfback laid on four of Lebanon's five tries and kicked six goals as he led his team to a comprehensive win against an ill disciplined Wolfhounds outfit, who made 11 handling errors and conceded eight penalties.

Stand-in five-eighth Khaled Rajeb was impressive, while offloading by prop Khalil Rahme caused havoc for the Ireland defence, along with five one-on-one strips.

The only concern for the Cedars was the loss of star fullback Jacob Kiraz and prop Kayne Kalache, who was taken to hospital after a high shot by Wolfhounds and Titans forward Jaimin Jolliffe.

Match snapshot

 

Play of the game

A one-on-one strip by Manly lock James Roumanos was the catalyst for Lebanon's opening try in the 20th minute after halves Khaled Rajeb and Mitchell Moses combined to put Reece Robinson over out wide.

What they said

"I'm a bit of a dampener unfortunately - it's not done until it's done. Fiji played Uruguay in the union World Cup and thought they had it then Uruguay came back and pinched it off them. I don't even want to put those thoughts anywhere near my head. We want to progress as far as possible," - Lebanon coach Michael Cheika. 

"We're very disappointed. I think we put a game plan together that we could have and should have executed. Fair play to Lebanon, they'd done their homework and they saw something in us that maybe I missed in terms of the ball steals. To come away with six ball rips - it's something that we need to look at going forward. I still believe in the people I've got in there and I go into Friday [against New Zealand] with the full belief that we can get a result," - Ireland coach Jed Corcoran.

What's next

Lebanon need to beat Jamaica next weekend at Leigh to secure a quarter-finals berth against Australia on November 4 in Huddersfield.

Star playmaker Adam Doueihi will return for Lebanon after being sent off for dissent in their opening match against New Zealand and suspended for the clash with Ireland.

The Wolfhounds face the Kiwis at Headingley next weekend in what will almost certainly be their final match of the tournament, and they will now need to go through a qualifying process for the 2025 World Cup in France.  

 

 

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