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Red Roses rusty but still relentless in pursuit of more history

Red Roses rusty but still relentless in pursuit of more history

Ireland will take pride from how they conjured two second-half scores via McGann and captain King. Bringing an energy late on that the Red Roses could not match, Scott Bemand, their head coach, implored his team to use their much-improved display as a springboard for the rest of the championship. Intriguingly, no England side – male or female – have won a Six Nations in the year following a World Cup. The team of part-time teachers and plumbers who triumphed in 2014 endured a miserable championship the following spring. That is the next challenge facing this world-beating Red Roses team if they are to create the “dynasty” that Mitchell mentioned earlier this week. On this evidence, there is still work to be done. Match details Scoring sequennce 5-0 Cokayne try, 7-0 Rowland con, 12-0 Bern try, 14-0 Roland con, 19-0 Bern try, 21-0 Roland con, 26-0 Breach try, 28-0 Rowland con, 33-0 Kildunne try, 33-5 McGann try, 33-10 King try, 33-12 O’Brien con. England E Kildunne; J Breach, M Jones, H Rowland, C Moloney-Macdonald; H …

Ireland beat Scotland to win Triple Crown before Six Nations title is snatched away

Ireland beat Scotland to win Triple Crown before Six Nations title is snatched away

The visitors did manage one final score to stay in touch, with Rory Darge cutting a wicked angle to finish another seemingly endless Scottish move. But O’Brien’s double and a late Jack Crowley penalty put the game to bed. Paris is Paris, but Ireland end the Six Nations with hope, and their heads held high. Match details Scoring sequence: 5-0 Osborne try, 7-0 Crowley con, 7-5 Graham try, 7-7 Russell con, 12-7 Sheehan try, 14-7 Crowley con, 19-7 Baloucoune try, 19-12 Russell try, 19-14 Russell con, 24-14 Murray try, 26-14 Crowley con, 26-19 Darge try, 26-21 Russell con, 31-21 O’Brien try, 33-21 Crowley con, 36-21 Crowley pen, 41-21 O’Brien try, 43-21 Crowley con. Ireland: J Osborne; R Baloucoune (Frawley 65), G Ringrose (Aki 65), S McCloskey, T O’Brien; J Crowley, J Gibson-Park (Casey 77); T O’Toole (Milne 65), D Sheehan (Kelleher 65), T Furlong (Bealham 65); J McCarthy (Murray 65), T Beirne (Murray 50, Beirne 61); J Conan, J van der Flier (Timoney 53), C Doris (capt). Scotland: B Kinghorn; D Graham (Rowe 61, Jordan …

Reborn Wales push Ireland to limit to hint at brighter future

Reborn Wales push Ireland to limit to hint at brighter future

Ireland starting XV: 15 Jamie Osborne; 14 Rob Baloucoune, 13 Garry Ringrose, 12 Stuart McCloskey, 11 Jacob Stockdale; 10 Jack Crowley, 9 Jamison Gibson-Park; 1 Tom O’Toole, 2 Ronan Kelleher, 3 Tadhg Furlong, 4 James Ryan, 5 Tadhg Beirne, 6 Jack Conan, 7 Nick Timoney, 8 Caelan Doris (captain). Replacements: 16 Tom Stewart, 17 Michael Milne, 18 Thomas Clarkson, 19 Joe McCarthy, 20 Josh van der Flier, 21 Nathan Doak, 22 Tom Farrell, 23 Ciaran Frawley. Wales starting XV: 15 Louis Rees-Zammit, 14 Ellis Mee, 13 Eddie James, 12 Joe Hawkins, 11 Josh Adams, 10 Dan Edwards, 9 Tomos Williams, 1 Rhys Carre, 2 Dewi Lake (captain), 3 Tomas Francis, 14 Dafydd Jenkins, 5 Ben Carter, 6 Alex Mann, 7 James Botham, 8 Aaron Wainwright. Replacements: 16 Ryan Elias, 17 Nicky Smith, 18 Archie Griffin, 19 Adam Beard, 20 Olly Cracknell, 21 Kieran Hardy, 22 Jarrod Evans, 23 Louie Hennessey. Source link

Humiliation at Twickenham proves England have been found out

Humiliation at Twickenham proves England have been found out

Match detailsScoring sequence: 0-3, Crowley pen; 0-8, Gibson-Park try, 0-10, Crowley con; 0-15, Baloucoune try; 0-20, O’Brien try, 0-22, Crowley con; 5-22, Dingwall try, 7-22, Ford con; 7-27, Sheehan try, 7-29, Crowley con; 12-29, Lawrence try, 14-29, Ford con; 14-32, Crowley pen, 14-35, Crowley pen; 14-40, Osborne try, 14-42, Crowley con; 19-42, Underhill try. England: F Steward (M Smith 39); T Freeman, O Lawrence, F Dingwall, H Arundell; G Ford, A Mitchell (J van Poortvliet 25); E Genge (B Rodd 51), L Cowan-Dickie (J George 29), J Heyes (T Davison 72), Maro Itoje, O Chessum, T Curry (G Pepper 51), B Earl (S Underhill 70), H Pollock. Yellow cards: Steward, Pollock Ireland: J Osborne; R Baloucoune, G Ringrose (C Frawley 54), S McCloskey, J Lowe (T O’Brien 18); J Crowley, Jamison Gibson-Park; J Loughman (T O’Toole 47), D Sheehan (R Kelleher 55), T Furlong (F Bealham 46), J Ryan, J McCarthy (C Prendergast 62), T Beirne, J van der Flier (N Timoney 49) , C Doris. Yellow card: J Osborne. Referee: Andrea Piardi (Italy) Source …

Ireland rally to take well-deserved win over England in U20 Six Nations

Ireland rally to take well-deserved win over England in U20 Six Nations

Hello and welcome to our coverage of England u20s vs Ireland u20s in the Junior Six Nations. England, unlike their senior counterparts, are still on the hunt for a Grand Slam following victories against Wales and Scotland. Ireland’s form, however, is much more aligned to Andy Farrell’s setup, having lost heavily to an ominously good-looking France before scraping past Italy by 30-27. The Irish similarities don’t end there, they suffered a drop in form last year (earning them a wooden spoon), after first and second placed finishes in the years prior. They’ll be desperate to prove that Ireland’s existential concerns around player development are reactionary but in England face an opponent with an equal desire to prove a point. After their grand slam win in 2021 the English youth setup, masterminded by Mark Mapletoft and now Andy Titterrell, has excelled with consistently high Six Nations finishes (a grand slam denied dramatically by Wales in 2024) and a World Cup win in 2024. Most notable about their success, however, has been the steady line of Premiership, …

When is it, odds and how to watch

When is it, odds and how to watch

Andrea PiardiThe name of Andrea Piardi will not have meant much to rugby fans two seasons ago but the Italian has grown into one of rugby’s most trusted officials. Piardi had an excellent match as England defeated New Zealand at Twickenham last November while he received plaudits for the way in which he handled the decisive second Test of last summer’s British and Irish Lions tour in Australia. When did England and Ireland last win the Six Nations? England last won the tournament in 2020. England last won the Triple Crown in 2020. Ireland’s last Grand Slam was in 2023. They won the Triple Crown last year. Ireland dominated in Dublin last year winning 27-22. Defeat meant England had won only two of their previous nine games. To win the Six Nations: France 2/9 England 6/1 Scotland 20/1 Ireland 40/1 Italy 100/1 Wales 500/1 Source link

Ireland look in decline as questions mount for Farrell after narrow Six Nations win over Italy

Ireland look in decline as questions mount for Farrell after narrow Six Nations win over Italy

Farrell preferred to accentuate the positives, noting the blooding of Edwin Edogbo and the return of Baloucoune. “The experience that some of these lads are getting is absolutely huge,” he said. “The lads that have been there and done that, they’ve been through this type of pressure and come out the other side and they’ve grown because of it. These lads that managed to do that today, to stand up tall, and that will certainly stand them in good stead. I’m delighted with the win against a very good Italian side.” There are plenty of questions piling up for Farrell. And with England away at Twickenham next weekend, they are only going to get louder. Match details Scoring sequence: 5-0 Osborne try, 5-3 Garbisi pen, 5-8 Nicotera try, 5-10 Garbisi con, 10-10 Conan try, 15-10 Balacoune try, 17-10 Crowley con, 20-10 Crowley pen, 20-13 Garbisi pen. Ireland: J Osborne; R Baloucoune, G Ringrose, S McCloskey, J Lowe; S Prendergast (J Crowley 56), C Casey (J Gibson-Park 52); J Loughman (T O’Toole 67), D Sheehan (R …

Fixtures, results, squads and how to watch on TV

Fixtures, results, squads and how to watch on TV

Ticket prices and how to get them The cost of tickets ranges considerably, from around £26 for the cheapest tickets for France’s three home games to £203 for the most expensive England home tickets against Wales and Ireland. Tickets for each of the home games can be bought from the respective federations: England, France, Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Italy. Who is in the squads? England Forwards: Ollie Chessum (Leicester Tigers), Arthur Clark (Gloucester), Alex Coles (Northampton), Luke Cowan-Dickie (Sale), Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins), Tom Curry (Sale), Theo Dan (Saracens), Trevor Davison (Northampton), Ben Earl (Saracens), Greg Fisilau (Exeter), Ellis Genge (Bristol), Jamie George (Saracens), Joe Heyes (Leicester), Maro Itoje (Saracens), Emmanuel Iyogun (Northampton), Guy Pepper (Bath), Henry Pollock (Northampton), Bevan Rodd (Sale) Vilikesa Sela (Bath), Sam Underhill (Bath). Backs: Henry Arundell (Bath), Seb Atkinson (Gloucester), Elliot Daly (Saracens), Fraser Dingwall (Northampton), Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (Exeter), George Ford (Sale Sharks), Tommy Freeman (Northampton), George Furbank (Northampton), Alex Mitchell (Northampton), Cadan Murley (Harlequins), Max Ojomoh (Bath), Henry Slade (Exeter), Marcus Smith (Harlequins), Ben Spencer (Bath Rugby), Freddie Steward (Leicester), Jack …

England A thrash Ireland XV with eight tries in dominant performance

England A thrash Ireland XV with eight tries in dominant performance

IRELAND XV: Shane Daly (Cork Constitution FC/Munster); Joshua Kenny (Terenure College RFC/Leinster), James Hume (Instonians RFC/Ulster), Dan Kelly (Munster), Zac Ward (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster); Ciarán Frawley (UCD RFC/Leinster), Fintan Gunne (Terenure College RFC/Leinster); Billy Bohan (Galway Corinthians RFC/Connacht), Gus McCarthy (UCD RFC/Leinster), Scott Wilson (Queen’s University Belfast RFC/Ulster), Charlie Irvine (Queen’s University Belfast RFC/Ulster), Fineen Wycherley (Young Munster RFC/Munster), Max Deegan (Lansdowne FC/Leinster) (capt), Bryn Ward (Ballynahinch RFC/Ulster), Brian Gleeson (Garryowen FC/Munster). Replacements: Diarmuid Barron (Garryowen FC/Munster), Sam Crean (Ulster), Jack Aungier (Clontarf FC/Connacht), Harry Sheridan (Dublin University FC/Ulster), Paul Boyle (Buccaneers RFC/Connacht), Matthew Devine (Galway Corinthians RFC/Connacht), Cathal Forde (Galway Corinthians RFC/Connacht), Sean Jansen (Connacht). ENGLAND ‘A’: Joe Carpenter (Sale Sharks); Cadan Murley (Harlequins), Luke Northmore (Harlequins), Orlando Bailey (Leicester Tigers), Ollie Hassell-Collins (Leicester Tigers); Billy Searle (Leicester Tigers), Harry Randall (Bristol Bears); Tarek Haffar (Leicester Tigers), Jamie Blamire (Leicester Tigers), George Kloska (Bristol Bears), Ben Bamber (Sale Sharks), Joe Batley (Bristol Bears), Ethan Roots (Exeter Chiefs) (capt), Jack Kenningham (Harlequins), Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins). Replacements: Kepueli Tuipulotu (Bath), Archie van der Flier (Leicester Tigers), Afolabi …

France’s rivalry with Ireland is over – it is no longer a fair fight

France’s rivalry with Ireland is over – it is no longer a fair fight

French rugby was rocked by the sudden retirement of tighthead prop Uini Atonio, who suffered a cardiac event recently. At fly-half, Bordeaux’s Matthieu Jalibert starts, with Toulouse fly-half Romain Ntamack out injured. Anthony Jelonch starts at number eight, with Gregory Alldritt not in the squad. France starting XV: 15 Thomas Ramos; 14 Theo Attissogbe; 13 Nicolas Depoortere, 12 Yoram Moefana; 11 Louis Bielle-Biarrey; 10 Matthieu Jalibert, 9 Antoine Dupont (captain); 1 Jean-Baptiste Gros, 2 Julien Marchand, 3 Dorian Aldegheri; 4 Charles Ollivon, 5 Mickael Guillard; 6 Francois Cros, 7 Oscar Jegou, 8 Anthony Jelonch. Replacements: 16 Peato Mauvaka, 17 Rodrigue Neti, 18 Regis Montagne, 19 Hugo Auradou, 20 Emmanual Meafou, 21 Lenni Nouchi, 22 Baptiste Serin, 23 Kalvin Gourgues. The injuries have piled up for Ireland as there is no Tadhg Furlong, Andrew Porter, Mack Hansen or Robbie Henshaw available this week. With a number of props missing, Jeremy Loughman and Thomas Clarkson are given the chance to start. Jacob Stockdale has been given the nod to start on the wing ahead of James Lowe. …