# Rugby: Rampant Ireland ran in 16 tries as they crushed tier-2 Portugal 106-7 in a friendly in Lisbon yesterday, the biggest victory in their 150-year history and also their first time beyond 100 points. The 99-point winning margin tops their previous best when they thumped the United States 83-3 in 2000, while they had never previously managed 16 tries in a game either. Ireland had 11 different try-scorers, not including a penalty try, with wing Tommy O’Brien and No. 8 Cian Prendergast both scoring twice.
Rugby: Ireland thrash Portugal, breaking records