Sexton glad to see Ireland 'stay alive' in Six Nations after England scare
Ireland captain Johnny Sexton was glad to see his side "stay alive" in the Six Nations title race after a gruelling 32-15 win over 14-man England at Twickenham on Saturday.
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Ireland captain Johnny Sexton was glad to see his side "stay alive" in the Six Nations title race after a gruelling 32-15 win over 14-man England at Twickenham on Saturday.
Try-scorer Finlay Bealham admits Ireland’s win over England was an emotional occasion his family will never forget after being reunited with his parents for the first time in more than two years.
Johnny Sexton has backed England to "do some real damage" against Grand Slam-chasing France and assist Ireland's quest for Guinness Six Nations glory.
Johnny Sexton has backed England to “do some real damage” against Grand Slam-chasing France and assist Ireland’s quest for Guinness Six Nations glory.
Eddie Jones has questioned why Ireland were not shown a yellow card as a result of England’s scrum dominance in his side’s 32-15 loss but believes the gallant defeat – in which they played 78 minutes with 14 men – could be the making of their 2023 World Cup campaign.
Ireland emerged 32-15 winners at Twickenham against 14-man England following an early red card for Charlie Ewels in today's Guinness Six Nations clash.
Lo que se presentaba como una suerte de ‘semifinal’ por ver quién se mantenía junto a Francia en la carrera por el título del, un pulso atávico entre Inglaterra e Irlanda con Twickenham como testigo, quedó desequilibrado de entrada por una pronta expulsión de Charlie Ewels. El segunda inglés vio la roja en el minuto 2 por un contacto feo y tardío con la cabeza de James Ryan y, aunque la Rosa luchó bien en la adversidad, acabó descarrilada de la pugna (15-32) en su mayor derrota en casa en toda la historia del torneo. Ahora sus aspiraciones en esta edición en la que han ido de menos a más pero nunca han convencido se reducen a chafarle la fiesta al del otro lado del Canal de la Mancha, que el próximo sábado en Le Crunch se juega su primer Grand Slam desde 2010.