England player ratings: Early Charlie Ewels red causes unfixable damage

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England player ratings: Early Charlie Ewels red causes unfixable damage

England lost 32-15 to Ireland at Twickenham on Saturday.

Freddie Steward's presence grew as the match reached its decisive phase.

Max Malins was unable to help Ireland.

Joe Marchant had his best performance of the Six Nations so far. Charlie Ewels was sent off early.

Henry Slade played well at first receiver. Charlie Ewels red causes unfixable damage.

Jack Nowell impressed in the back row to cover for Charlie Ewels.

Charlie Ewels red carded England. Marcus Smith scored and managed the game well.

Harry Randall was among the weaker links against a tough Ireland. Ben Youngs hardly improved matters.

Sam Simmonds is the pick of England's back row. Charlie Ewels red causes unfixable damage.

England lost 2-0 to Germany. Charlie Ewels got a 7. Tom Curry limped off with a hamstring injury in the first half.

Courtney Lawes rose to the occasion to keep England in touch.

Charlie Ewels was sent off after 82 seconds for a dangerous tackle.

Maro Itoje was everywhere for Saracens.

Charlie Ewels red carded England. Kyle Sinckler didn't reach the break after a head knock. England front-row put in one of the best scrummaging performances in recent history.

Jamie George was outstanding for England. Charlie Ewels red carded him.

A team-mate called Ellis Genge an animal on the ref mic.

Alex Dombrandt played far longer than expected after Curry went off. Ben Youngs kicked the ball away.


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