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London Wasps
Anglo-Welsh Cup | Group Stage
Nov 9, 2014 at 2pm UK
 
London Irish
Wasps
43-22
London Irish
McIntyre (17'), Bassett (47'), Thompson (71'), Daly (80')
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Halavatau (40')

Wasps prove too strong for London Irish

London Irish throw away a half-time lead to fall 43-22 against Wasps at Adams Park.

Wasps have made it two wins from two in their LV= Cup campaign with a 43-22 victory over London Irish at Adams Park this afternoon.

Myles Dorrian opened up the scoring inside five minutes when he found the sticks with his penalty, and he added a second in similar circumstances just moments after Lozowski had levelled up.

The game's first try came on the 17-minute mark courtesy of Simon McIntyre, who crossed over following a great pop-up pass from Guy Thompson.

Dorrian and Lozowski were on hand to kick over a couple more pens each as the Waspies kept hold of their lead, but it was the visiting side who were ahead at the interval thanks to Leo Halavatau's try, which came about through Cameron Cowell's break.

But the second half was all one-way traffic, and Dorrian's early pen aside - his fifth of the afternoon - it was all about Dai Young's side who ran away with the contest.

Joshua Bassett found the whitewash following some nice link-up play, while Thompson and replacement Elliot Daly crossed over in the final 10 minutes to make sure of the win.

While Wasps remain unbeaten in Group C, London Irish remain without a win to their name in Group B having played two games.

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