Ireland stay on course after six-try hammering of Italy
Ireland scored six tries as they demolished a poor Italy outfit at the Aviva Stadium to stay on course for a Guinness Six Nations championship.
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Ireland scored six tries as they demolished a poor Italy outfit at the Aviva Stadium to stay on course for a Guinness Six Nations championship.
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Ireland are looking to make it two wins from two in the Six Nations this afternoon.
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