Ireland’s Jamison Gibson-Park scores a try on the stroke of half time, a finish that several reports describe as stemming from a contentious or disputed pass. All three outlets say the try occurs near the end of the first-half period, giving Ireland points off the back of the play. The reporting focuses on the same key incident: the lead-up to the score involves a pass that is considered questionable by at least some observers, with the try characterized as a “steal.” Despite the disagreement around the legality or clarity of the passing action, the try is allowed and credited to Gibson-Park, and it stands as the score that results from that moment. Beyond this disputed sequence and its timing, the sources provided do not add additional match details such as the final score, other scoring events, or wider context. Overall, the accounts converge on what happens in the lead-up to the try, who scores it, and when it occurs: just before the half-time break, following a pass that is labeled contentious in coverage.