Eire got here from behind to beat England 27-22 in Dublin on Saturday to start their quest for a third-straight Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory.
England received their gameplan spot on within the first half to steer 10-5 on the break, hanging early because of a attempt from debutant Cadan Murley earlier than irritating a stop-start Eire on the breakdown with solely Jamison Gibson-Park capable of break via.
The sport swung decisively Eire’s means early within the second half with a strong Bundee Aki try to Sam Prendergast penalty placing them forward for the primary time after 55 minutes earlier than a Tadhg Beirne attempt delivered a knockout blow 10 minutes later.
A relentless Eire pushed for the fourth bonus-point-clinching attempt to cap off interim coach Simon Easterby’s first sport in cost and received it via substitute Dan Sheehan.
England flanker Tom Curry halted the second-half onslaught and Tommy Freeman grabbed one other comfort attempt on the loss of life to earn England a dropping bonus level.
“We’ve got to present numerous credit score to England, they caught it to us for probably the most half. They seem to be a high quality aspect with high quality gamers,” man of the match Gibson-Park mentioned.
“I feel we definitely noticed glimpses of that [reaching our potential] within the second half, there was some good footy being performed. We’ll take a little bit of confidence out of that.”
England bossed the opening interval and took a deserved lead on 9 minutes when Harlequins winger Murley collected a fantastically deft kick via from scrum-half Alex Mitchell earlier than Marcus Smith added the conversion.
The velocity of England’s defensive position was having the specified impression and Steve Borthwick’s males had been additionally edging the aerial battle earlier than one obvious infringement too many after Eire started to make inroads despatched Smith to the sin bin.
However a sloppy Eire didn’t take fast benefit as Borthwick’s determination to begin three opensides within the back-row — together with twins Ben and Tom Curry beginning collectively for the primary time — additionally gave the impression to be paying early dividends.
Nonetheless, the stress finally instructed as Smith returned with Irish winger James Lowe making the preliminary break from a drained defender on the midway line earlier than Gibson-Park bought Freddie Steward a dummy to go over.
Eire’s 21-year-old fly-half Sam Prendergast, beginning his first Six Nations sport, missed a comparatively simple conversion and a Smith penalty doubled England’s lead on the break.
England’s defence wanted to dig deep once more as quickly because the second half started and so they had been firmly pinned again when Aki drove previous three English defenders to attain within the nook.
Prendergast, who arrange the attempt, missed one other conversion however the scores weren’t stage for lengthy as England’s penalty depend ticked up and the Leinster teen nailed an extended penalty to place the hosts in entrance for the primary time.
Eire didn’t put the foot down right away — persevering with with a number of the errors that marked an uneven November collection — however as soon as Beirne broke via to make it 20-10, there was no means again for a punchdrunk England.
Sheehan’s attempt regarded an inevitability and whereas Curry and Freeman gave England a dropping bonus level, it was finally a seventh slim loss in 9 video games for Borthwick since England wrecked Eire’s grand slam goals a 12 months in the past.
The schedule doubtlessly opens up now for Eire who will fancy making successful journeys to Scotland and Wales earlier than coming residence for a mouth-watering potential title decider in opposition to France on March 8.
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