Six Nations 2022: Ireland see off brave 14-man England

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Six Nations 2022: Ireland see off brave 14-man England

Ireland beat England 15-9 at Twickenham. Charlie Ewels was sent off after just 82 seconds. England had to play 78 minutes with 14 men after Ewenels' red card. James Lowe and Hugo Keenan scored first-half tries. Marcus Smith kicked three penalties for England. Jack Conan and Finlay Bealham crossed late on to seal the victory.

Ireland beat England 15-9 at Twickenham. Second row Ewels was sent off after just 82 seconds. Johnny Sexton kicked a penalty for Ireland. England's players fought back from the bench. England were the underdogs in the build-up. They were outplayed by Ireland's superior numbers. The visitors were also unlucky with a few decisions. Jamie George, Jack Nowell and Caelan Doris scored tries for England. Kevinan's try gave Ireland a 15 to 9 lead at half-time. Smith scored two penalties for the visitors.

England's team is: Steward, Malins, Marchant, Slade, Nowell, Smith, Randall, Genge, George, Sinckler, Itoje, Ewels, Lawes, Curry, Simmonds.

Ireland beat England. Ewels was sent off. Replacements: Ford for Steward (79), Daly for Marchant (69), Youngs for Randall (52), Marler for Genge (67), Blamire for George (78), Stuart for Sinckler (38), Dombrandt for Curry (14), Launchbury for Dom Brandt ( 67).

Replacements: Henshaw for Aki, Carbery for Sexton, Murray for Gibson-Park, Kilcoyne for Healy, Herring for Sheehan, Bealham for Furlong, Henderson for Ryan, Conan for O'Mahony. Referee: Mathieu Raynal (France).

Six Nations 2022: Ireland see off brave 14-man England. Touch judges: Mike Adamson (Scotland) and Pierre Brousset (France). TMO: Marius Jonker (South Africa).


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