Ireland crush England to give Stander perfect farewell

Sat, Mar 20, 2021, 8:30 PM
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Irelands first half dominance provides enough runway for a comfortable win despite Englands back end try blitz

Ireland beat England 32-18 to end a run of four successive defeats by their opponents and give CJ Stander a perfect end to his Test career in the Six Nations match on Saturday.

The hosts had to play for the final 17 minutes with 14 men after Bundee Aki was sent off but held on for their most impressive win since Andy Farrell took over as head coach following the 2019 World Cup.

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Ireland finish above England, whose poor title defence has seen them lose to Scotland, Wales and Ireland in the same tournament for the first time since 1976. "That was the performance we wanted against one of the best sides in the world who we have massive respect for," Ireland captain Johnny Sexton told ITV.

"That is the standard we have set now and hopefully we can keep backing it up. We showed great guts throughout the tournament. Sometimes when you don't take your chances, sometimes your performances don't look as good as they should."

England flanker Tom Curry said his team was "obviously very disappointed. It's pretty gutting".

"We knew it was going to be a really physical encounter. The past three times we have played them it has been all about physicality and today was no different."

"A bit of discipline cost us here and there. In the last 20 we showed a bit more of a glimpse of what we're about."

Ireland defeat England despite red card scare

Owen Farrell put England ahead with a penalty early on, Irish counterpart Sexton levelling affairs after Robbie Henshaw flattened Elliott Daly.

Ireland took the lead with a stunning solo try by Keith Earls, the veteran winger taking a knockdown from Jack Conan, but still with a lot of work to do. He darted inside, beat Jonny May for pace and touched down for his 34th try in his 93rd Test, Sexton converting.

Farrell brought up 500 Six Nations points with a penalty but Sexton then added one of his own for 13-6 entering the final 10 minutes of the first-half. The hosts joy turned to frustration when Aki got red carded, for the second time in his Test career, after his shoulder made contact with Billy Vunipola's head.

Ironically Aki's exit saw Peter O'Mahony come on for his first appearance after serving a three-match ban for a red card in the opening loss to Wales. England took immediate advantage with Ben Youngs sniping over although Jacob Stockdale's defence could be questioned.

Daly missed the conversion, but the flawless Sexton allayed Irish nerves with two penalties to make it 32-11.

The Irish went down to 13 men when the outstanding Conor Murray was sin-binned in the dying minutes. But that came way too late for England even though May added a consolation try which was converted by Daly, leaving an emotional Stander embracing his Ireland teammates before an imminent return to his native South Africa.

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