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Dublin triumph for England

10th February 2013 16:49

Ireland v England Billy Twelvetrees

Two from two: England

England picked up an impressive 12-6 victory over Six Nations rivals Ireland on Sunday in an absorbing 80 minutes at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Stuart Lancaster's outfit put in another mature effort that leaves them as the last remaining unbeaten side in the 2013 Championship.

No tries were scored in the spectacle but the English displayed an edge that denied Ireland, who had crossed for three tries against Wales, any real opportunity to get over the whitewash.

Owen Farrell kicked all of England's points, but it was their intelligence with and without the ball that ultimately won the game as Ireland struggled to get into the match, due in part to losing Simon Zebo and Jonathan Sexton to early injuries.

Farrell gave England an early lead with a second-minute penalty but Dublin tempers flared in the fourteenth minute when Ireland prop Cian Healy's apparent use of the boot on England tighthead Dan Cole at a ruck sparked a mass brawl.

Both packs managed to slow their opponents' ruck ball and neither side had a genuine chance of a try in the first-half of a match featuring several candidates for the Lions tour.

In such a tight contest, discipline was especially important, and Farrell punished Ireland for coming round the wrong side of a ruck with a superb penalty from nearly 50 metres out.

Ireland lost fly-half Sexton with a hamstring pull just after the half-hour mark, although the wet conditions put a premium on the kicking game for which Ronan O'Gara is renowned.

But when O'Gara, Ireland's most capped player, held on too long in the tackle, following good work by England defensive linchpin Brad Barritt, it gave Farrell a long-range penalty chance on the stroke of half-time. However, his kick just went wide.

Early in the second period Ireland won a scrum penalty and O'Gara cut the deficit in half.

Coach Lancaster stiffened his side's physical presence by bringing on centre Manu Tuilagi for Billy Twelvetrees and Courtney Lawes for lock Joe Launchbury in the 48th minute.

England, though, were a man down in the 57th minute when blindside James Haskell, was yellow carded by French referee Jérôme Garces for kicking the ball out of a ruck.

O'Gara landed the ensuing penalty to tie the match at 6-6 heading into the final quarter. Yet despite being reduced to fourteen, England then outscored Ireland 6-3 in the ten minutes.

Farrell's clever kick ahead set up an England line-out close to Ireland's line and then Tuilagi was just unable to get a touch for a try after a neat chip ahead by scrum-half Ben Youngs.

However, Garces had already awarded England a penalty from inside the 22 and Farrell made no mistake to nudge his side into a 9-6 lead. And that became 12-6 when the composed Farrell landed his fourth penalty after Ireland infringed by not releasing.

Ireland then saw O'Gara miss an eminently kickable penalty from just outside the 22 and England's defence held firm for a result that puts them two points clear at the summit.

Man of the match: While the official award went to captain Chris Robshaw, who was superb as a leader, we believe that Ben Youngs had a slightly better shift in Dublin. He organised his pack well while his kicking for position was outstanding in difficult conditions. Rarely does Danny Care not make it onto the field but today Youngs was not to be disturbed.

Moment of the match: After Ronan O'Gara had kicked three points following England's James Haskell kicking the ball out from a ruck, the visitors showed real character to record their own points while the flank was in the sin-bin. In such spells wins are earned.

Villain of the match: There were two occasions when Cian Healy lost his cool and it is now expected that the Irish loosehead prop will face a trip to a hearing. The first indiscretion saw him stamp on Dan Cole's ankle before he led with the elbow in a ruck. Not good at all.

The scorers:

For Ireland:
Pen: O'Gara 2

For England:
Pen: Farrell 4

Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney, 14 Craig Gilroy, 13 Brian O'Driscoll, 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 Simon Zebo, 10 Jonathan Sexton, 9 Conor Murray, 8 Jamie Heaslip (c), 7 Sean O'Brien, 6 Peter O'Mahony, 5 Donnacha Ryan, 4 Mike McCarthy , 3 Mike Ross, 2 Rory Best, 1 Cian Healy.
Replacements: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Dave Kilcoyne, 18 Declan Fitzpatrick, 19 Donncha O'Callaghan, 20 Chris Henry, 21 Eoin Reddan, 22 Ronan O'Gara, 23 Keith Earls.

England: 15 Alex Goode, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Brad Barritt, 12 Billy Twelvetrees, 11 Mike Brown, 10 Owen Farrell, 9 Ben Youngs, 8 Tom Wood, 7 Chris Robshaw (c), 6 James Haskell, 5 Geoff Parling, 4 Joe Launchbury, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Tom Youngs, 1 Joe Marler.
Replacements: 16 Dylan Hartley, 17 David Wilson, 18 Mako Vunipola, 19 Courtney Lawes, 20 Thomas Waldrom, 21 Danny Care, 22 Toby Flood, 23 Manu Tuilagi.

Referee: Jérôme Garces (France)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (Wales), Pascal Gauzere (France)
Television match official: Iain Ramage (Scotland)

Comments

caramba13 says...

England worthy winners. Ireland, trying to play the wrong game in the conditions, should have been hoisting enormous garryowens at either Aston or the English pack. Instead they kicked simple lobs to Goode who feasted off them. The real missing men were not Zebo or Sexton but Ferris and O'Connell.

Posted 19:47 10th February 2013

astrospange says...

Cian Healy is the most intelligent man in the world!!

Posted 19:45 10th February 2013

7redcards says...

So lets have some comments from all the one eyed irish supporters that posted on here pre match????

I loved this game, it had everything that has been missing from the six nations recently, passion, fire, intensity and not much back play which as a prop I was very pleased with!!

Posted 19:37 10th February 2013

feckin_eejit says...

England were the better team and deserved to win. Ireland were sloppy in most facets of the game where they are normally strong - under the high ball, at the breakdown, etc. Surprisingly they were good in the scrum and lineout. But as soon as I saw Ronan "the turnstile" O'Gara coming on, I knew we were beaten.

Not sure if England will win the grandslam (a rejuvenated (?) Wales in Cardiff may be too much), but if they beat the French, I reckon they'll win the Championship.

And Healy was an idiot - shouldn't play again in the Six Nations. Which may mean he'll struggle on the Lions Tour. Unfortunately it may be the same for Sexton, although I'm still not convinced there's a better Flyhalf in British Isles (Farrell doesn't do enough - just kicks and defends - but perhaps that's all we'll need against the Aussies if the plan is to win it up front - Old School England style).

Posted 19:28 10th February 2013

damo says...

Shocking display from Ireland yet we could have won, we have the worst captain and manager combo ever BOD is trying hard at 13 Darcy is and has been rubbish for years now so is heslip, Sean O Brien take a bow u were super, Murray isn't a patch on Marshall, I know Heslip is rubbish, I know Darcy is rubbish and yet Kidney is picking them, Cave can make a break Darcy had a 20 yard gap in our 22 in the last 5 mins and he threw a wayward pass behind Kearney and we conceded a pen from the next play, wayward pass to ROG and conceded a pen in the next play, Heslip is the worst number 8 in the 6 Nations FACT, Sack Kidney, I hope $exton recovers quickly as ROg isn't even Munsters best 10 at the minute, why are we kicking the ball when we never have a chaser under it?

Worst manager ever, and to all you clowns who say we beat Wales and Argentina Wales didn't turn up 1st half and we played well but they destroyed us for 60% of the game with us lacking any imagination, Argentina were out on their feet after the rugby champ and touring vs Wales and France and NZ were similar vs England however England played very well in fairness, since 2010 Ireland have less than 35% success vs tier 1 nations while 3 Provinces have dominated European Rugby, We didn't play v well vs South Africa 1st half they were awful gifting us pen after pen and we only managed 12 points during this period, Kidney is overseeing the runation of the Irish team!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted 19:20 10th February 2013

butl says...

Looking forward to Tellitlikeitis' contribution here.............

Posted 19:08 10th February 2013

3in4 says...

O'Gara if you have any dignity you will just retire now. It's getting embarassing.

Posted 18:55 10th February 2013

alanatleeds says...

Lancaster must be credited with putting together a side that have the disclipline and maturity to win away matches in hostile conditions. There are excellent signs that England have a squad who can win ugly when required, but have sufficient flair to put other NH teams to the sword.

Next step, getting up to SH standards, but we are well on our way.

Posted 18:51 10th February 2013

kiwieire02 says...

Wow what a intense match! Congrats England you were simply the better team on the day. Conditions didn't help today but both sides played them guts out. on a side note congrats to BOD on the birth of his baby girl this morning, and he still turns out for his national side, gotta respect his commitment and his wife's tolerance.

Posted 18:45 10th February 2013

heart_of_oak says...

Looking again at Healey's stamp, it's a serious offence and he is sure to face a ban for it. Arguably he could have been red carded and should at least have been sin binned. But I still think he's a great player. We all have players who have lost their cool in high pressure games. I only need to think of Dylan Hartley's biting and gouging.

Anyway, Ireland may well have to replace Healey for the remainder of the tournament.

Posted 18:33 10th February 2013

Gleek says...

Heaslip was awful. I've not really rated him the last 2 years but that is the worst I've seem him play. Well done England - the better team on the day and worth the win

Posted 18:33 10th February 2013

rockman says...

No complaints from the irish, we were well beaten on the day, perhaps lucky to have been so close.

Posted 18:30 10th February 2013

jmanngod says...

6 nations and scores of multiples of 3.... everything IS right with the world!

Posted 18:22 10th February 2013

GCP_JONES says...

Well played England,poor game over-all, shame about the weather, HJeaslip is not captain material,should have a chat with Robshaw for a few hinters. Healy won't be playing until at least Easter, a Thuggish act.

See the 6 nations has dropped to its usual standard after last weeks quality. I still think that there will be no grand slam this year

Posted 18:16 10th February 2013

FatboyGinge says...

This was never going to be a festival of open running rugby and always a war of attrition. England played the clever rugby and scored the points that mattered.

Cian Healy... Expect a ban.

Posted 18:16 10th February 2013

papachinzo says...

It has to be said; England were very lucky, Ireland were dominant in every aspect.

If Sexton had stayed on, they would have kicked less and I think they would have won the game.

If the weather conditions were perfect, I think Ireland could have put 20+ points on them also...

Certainly a Write-off for the 'Lions index', although Best and Goode had good games.

Posted 18:16 10th February 2013

PatrickH says...

Well done England. Hard earned and deserved win.

Ireland lost the game with too many silly mistakes. Oh what could have been...

Posted 18:10 10th February 2013

jamesliveinhope says...

compare and contrast Ireland v England, France v Wales.

Absolutely brutal game of rugby with all points earned rather than just "happening". Ireland perhaps too impatient - tried to do the usual whirlwhind start but, when England were equal to it started trying too hard. Took their foot off the gas when Haskell was off (too patient??).

England looking scarily clinical at the moment.

Posted 17:56 10th February 2013

makemehappy says...

Poor game. Not sure if Ireland had a poor game plan or just played badly. Hard to believe that Healy wasn't sent off - disgusting stamp and I trust he will have a very lengthy ban. There is no justification for stamping in that manner and there could easily have been a serious injury. I couldn't believe Keith Wood's idiotic comments (I think the bloke is great normally), but to suggest that it was only a yellow card offence was very sad indeed!

Posted 17:51 10th February 2013

SUFTUM says...

Ireland were awful, no leadership or quality once Sexton went off, and especially once BOD had taken a knock. Why he took off Best and Healy with five to go we'll never know, O'Gara is so far past it now, why is he on the bench instead of Madigan or Jackson? Lets hope Jonny is all right, but it doesn't look it, and I fear we'll have ROG for the rest of the championship, even though he can't even kick well now. Heaslip was awful, O'Mahony was anonymous second half, there was no depth or invention in the backs, we relied on O'Gara's waning boot for field position, I hope that this result means we can finally be rid of Deccie, Connor O'Shea would be great thanks!

Posted 17:45 10th February 2013

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