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Ireland 5-7 England
TRY: Ireland 5-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
HANDBAGS! Ireland 0-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
‘Smith’s yellow card was inevitable ‘
Marcus Smith’s yellow card was an inevitable consequence of desperate spoiling tactics to keep Ireland out, but England’s defence has been good so far.
After the calamitous efforts to maintain the blitz strategy in November, the visitors have been more joined-up here, with good line-speed, big hits and plenty of scrambling intensity.
Ireland 0-7 England
YELLOW CARD: Ireland 0-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
‘Immense pressure England putting on Ireland’
Incredible line speed here from England. Immense pressure they’re putting on Ireland in midfield. Dictating the tempo of the game. Borthwick must be delighted by the way they’ve carried the fight to Ireland
Ireland 0-7 England
REPLACEMENT: Ireland 0-7 England
TMO: TRY DISALLOWED! – Ireland
TRY: Ireland 5-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
Ireland 0-7 England
‘Slade’s kick was deft and deadly’
There were justified concerns raised repeatedly during the autumn about England’s misfiring midfield but the centres were both involved in that opening try.
Ollie Lawrence showed real power and tenacity to burst through an attempted tackle by Tadhg Beirne and Henry Slade’s kick to set up Murley was deft and deadly.
Ireland 0-7 England
TRY AND CONVERSION: Ireland 0-7 England (Murley 9′)
Ireland 0-0 England
REPLACEMENT: Ireland 0-0 England
Ireland 0-0 England
Ireland 0-0 England
‘Welcome improvement to the pre-match routine’
A welcome improvement to the pre-match routine here – no tedious delay while the teams are presented to the Irish president. The formalities always acted as an atmosphere-killer in the past and they have done away with them. Good.
KICK-OFF: Ireland 0-0 England
Irish atmosphere flat
Here come the teams
‘England lineouts an area of intrigue’
England have just been practising their lineouts here at the Aviva Stadium and that will be an area of intrigue during today’s match against Ireland, giving the lack of a third specialist jumper in the visitors’ line-up.
Interestingly, Ben Curry appeared to be the designated part-time jumper among the back-rowers. For those who may struggle to tell England’s identical twins apart, openside Ben is wearing black boots – as his father, David, had told Mail Sport readers to look out for as an identification clue – whereas brother Tom has orange footwear on.
Home comforts
‘Stands remain largely empty’
Irish efforts to create a better atmosphere in the Aviva Stadium show no signs of working yet. The atmosphere at the Aviva Stadium has been consistently flat for years, and the IRFU had encouraged supporters to get into the ground early today and watch the Scotland-Italy match on big screens.
But while the PA system is blaring out dance music, the stands remain largely empty with 20 minutes to go to kick-off. They might just have to get supporters cheering the old-fashioned way, and rely on the action.
Meet the man hoping to take down England
‘Striking how relaxed Itoje looks’
Looking at Maro Itoje as the sides go through warm-ups here at the Aviva, it’s striking how relaxed he looks. I mean, genuinely relaxed. He’s spoken of is faith in colleague Chris Foy’s piece with him today and does seems to carry that kind of conviction before him.
Lions coach Andy Farrell currently taking his seat here. So much for him to assess during these championships, not least who will lead his Lions team. Itoje and Ireland skipper Caelan Doris will both be contenders.
Pressure on Borthwick
Last Time Out: England 23-22 Ireland
Three key battles
The centre pairing has been holding England back. Henry Slade and Lawrence are fine players, but for some reason their partnership hasn’t quite been working. It will have to in Dublin if England are to have any chance of success. Lawrence – whose new deal with Bath was confirmed this week – has everything you want in a midfielder. He’s got pace, power and great ball skills. He impressed on his last visit to the Aviva Stadium in the Champions Cup against many of the players he’ll face today (SAT) so that should give him confidence. Ringrose played on the wing for Leinster against Bath in Europe so didn’t go up against Lawrence directly then, but he’s a very experienced centre who takes some stopping.
Two brilliant young fly-halves. Prendergast came from nowhere to steal the Ireland No 10 shirt from Jack Crowley in the autumn. What’s fascinating about his battle with Smith is that they are two playmakers with a real running threat. You don’t see that often these days. If you give either of them even half a yard of space, they will make the most of it so both defences will have to be very tight. Smith will have to be perfect from the tee if England are to stand a chance. I think it’s right he’s kept his place for the Six Nations and not been moved to full-back because my view is he had an excellent autumn. Smith’s dramatic late drop goal sealed victory for England over Ireland last year. A repeat would do just nicely!
It’s a fantastic story that Ben and Tom Curry are the first twin brothers to play for England! Their selection on either flank is a bold move by Steve Borthwick. It suggests England will look to play a quick game – which I’ve long advocated for – and compete hard for possession at the breakdown because both siblings are natural opensides. Ben starts at No 7 with Tom at No 6. The latter is very experienced internationally, so we know what to expect from him. Ben only has six caps, so this will be his biggest test yet. Time will tell if playing the Curry twins hinders England at the line-out, but you can bet your bottom dollar Ireland will look to exploit their opposition’s lack of jumpers.
Ireland aim to make history
Ireland and England Team News
The stakes are high
Blockbuster at the Aviva
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TRY: Ireland 5-7 England
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TRY AND CONVERSION: Ireland 0-7 England (Murley 9′)
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KICK-OFF: Ireland 0-0 England
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Ireland and England Team News
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The stakes are high
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Blockbuster at the Aviva