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Republic of Ireland vs Australia. International Match.

Croke Park, DublinAttendance19,000.

Republic of Ireland 0

    Australia 3

    • T Cahill (38th minute, 44th minute)
    • D Carney (93rd minute)

    Cahill double sinks Republic

    Image: Cahill: At the double

    Republic of Ireland were given a wake up call as they were thrashed 3-0 by Australia at Thomond Park in Limerick.

    Aussie beating cause for concern for Trapattoni

    Republic of Ireland were given a wake-up call as they were thrashed 3-0 by Australia at Thomond Park in Limerick. Giovanni Trapattoni's men were playing their first match at the home of Munster rugby club but were out played from the off by an Australia side who have already booked their place in South Africa next summer. Two quick-fire goals from Everton midfielder Tim Cahill towards the end of the first half stunned the home crowd before a late screamer from David Carney sealed their dominance. The heavy defeat does not bode well for boss Trapattoni as defensive frailties will concern him ahead of next month's crucial qualifier against Cyprus. Ironically, the defeat is Ireland's heaviest since their 5-2 thumping by Cyprus in October 2006 and a full strength Irish side will have their work cut out in order to be ready for the Cypriots next month.

    Line Ups

    Trapattoni made one change to the starting line-up he prematurely named last night, bringing in Darron Gibson for Keith Andrews. Australia midfielder Marco Bresciano started to win his 50th cap while their clubless skipper Lucas Neill was not named in the squad, to inspire speculation he had flown out to complete a move to an unnamed club. In his absence Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer took the captain's armband. Australia started the brighter with Luke Wilkshire firing wide from the edge of the area before Harry Kewell forced Shay Given into a low save from a rehearsed free-kick. The Republic were playing a home game outside Dublin for the first time since 1985, and a first in Limerick, but they were slow to find their feet in the new surrounds of Thomond Park. Eventually they found some continuity, most notably down Aiden McGeady's left flank, with the Celtic winger crossing for Keane who spooned a header over from six yards. Damien Duff then saw a goalbound effort blocked by Carney following a breakaway before Keane was then expertly denied by Schwarzer from close range after McGeady had played him in after a mazy run. The Republic were in control and might have been rewarded on the break if Gibson had spotted Keane's run down the middle, instead over-hitting a pass for Doyle that slid out. The home side's profligacy proved costly as Australia hit them on the counter-attack after 38 minutes. Scott McDonald and Cahill were Australia's only attackers as they forged forward, but they combined superbly to free the Everton man who slid a low show past a static Given from the edge of the area. The visitors cold have had another moments later when Kewell got behind his marker only to head over from six yards. A second did arrive, however, a minute from the break and it was Cahill again. Rhys Williams was allowed a free run into the area before unleashing a fierce shot that Given could only block as far as Cahill to poke home and register back-to-back two-goal games for his country.
    Second Half
    With his work done Cahill was substituted at the break, while Trapattoni brought on Stephen Hunt and Caleb Folan for Duff and Doyle respectively. The Republic still looked shocked from Cahill's two-goal salvo and were lucky his replacement, Brett Holman, shot straight at Given after he was afforded time to pick his spot from the edge of the area. Hunt, who is expected to be unveiled as a Hull player tomorrow, provided some much needed energy but like his team-mates he, too, lacked a telling final touch. He first over-hit a free-kick to allow Schwarzer to easily gather before shooting wide after a clever Keane backheel. Keane then turned his marker in the area but his goalbound shot was blocked by a Carney. The hosts continued to waste chances with substitute Keith Andrews hitting a post, before Sean St Ledger headed straight at Schwarzer from six yards. And again they were made to pay by Carney's superb stoppage-time strike, and give Trapattoni plenty to think about ahead of the Mediterranean trip next month.

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