In just over 30 minutes, Ireland raced to a commanding 22-0 lead, capitalizing on England’s defensive errors with tries from Jamison Gibson-Park, Rob Baloucoune, and Tommy O’Brien. England managed to get on the scoreboard with Fraser Dingwall’s try just before halftime, but any hopes of a comeback were dashed by Dan Sheehan’s try early in the second half.
As the game appeared to be settled, England’s captain Maro Itoje was substituted early on his 100th cap, and both teams traded tries in a chaotic finish to the match.
This historic win for Ireland, their largest ever victory in England, brought them to nine points from three games, just one point behind leaders France. On the other hand, England finds themselves in fourth place with five points.
“We felt the incredible Irish support here,” Sheehan commented. “We fed off that energy and came out of the gates firing. This performance ranks among the best we’ve ever had.”
ENGLAND STRUGGLE TO FIND MOMENTUM
Similar to their previous match against Scotland, England fell behind early, with Jack Crowley scoring a penalty before Ireland’s dominance took over. Despite opportunities, England failed to capitalize on their chances in the opposition’s 22.
“We turned over possession too frequently in the first half and lacked clinical finishing when in their territory,” Itoje admitted. “As players, we need to take responsibility for our performance.”
Mistakes like missed touch kicks from George Ford and turnovers under pressure allowed Ireland to maintain control, leading to tries from Gibson-Park and Baloucoune. England’s woes continued as Freddie Steward received a yellow card, leaving them with 14 men and trailing 15-0.
Although England managed to score through Dingwall before halftime, Sheehan’s quick response after a yellow card to Henry Pollock further solidified Ireland’s lead. Despite late tries from Ollie Lawrence and Jamie Osborne, England’s late efforts were not enough to overcome the deficit.
Sam Underhill’s late try provided a consolation for England, but it was too little, too late as many disappointed fans had already left the stadium.

