Six Nations 2015: Irish win 19-9 in Dublin punishing sluggish England to remain on course to retain title
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Six Nations 2015: Irish win 19-9 in Dublin punishing sluggish England to remain on course to retain title
Follow the match with IBM TryTracker Joe Schmidt’s Ireland made it 10 wins in a row by edging out England 19-9 in a dominant display in Dublin on Sunday.
Irish fly-half Johnny Sexton laced 14 points with his opposite man, George Ford, stroking England’s nine in reply.
And centre Robbie Henshaw scored the only try of the match, which proved vital to the men in green, who remain the only unbeaten side in this year’s Six Nations championship with three rounds played.
The home side started the game at a canter, and Sexton – reportedly the most well-paid rugby player in the world – knocke…
Irish fly-half Johnny Sexton laced 14 points with his opposite man, George Ford, stroking England’s nine in reply.
And centre Robbie Henshaw scored the only try of the match, which proved vital to the men in green, who remain the only unbeaten side in this year’s Six Nations championship with three rounds played.
The home side started the game at a canter, and Sexton – reportedly the most well-paid rugby player in the world – knocke…





