Michael Lowry will 'never forget' dream debut
Full-back Michael Lowry admits he will "never forget" his dream Ireland debut after lighting up Dublin with an electric display in the Guinness Six Nations.
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Full-back Michael Lowry admits he will "never forget" his dream Ireland debut after lighting up Dublin with an electric display in the Guinness Six Nations.
Michael Lowry scored two tries on his Test debut as Ireland crushed Italy 57-6 in the Six Nations on Sunday as the visitors played with just 13 men for an hour.
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Finn Russell's late penalty had dealt England a third successive Guinness Six Nations Round 1 defeat, but Eddie Jones' men ran in three first-half tries in the Italian capital to ensure Kieran Crowley's first home Championship game in charge ended in defeat. George's double followed Marcus Smith's opener, while Elliot Daly added the bonus-point score early in the second half. Kyle Sinckler added a fifth late on as England boosted their points difference in a bid to get back into Championship contention.
Italy have to be more clinical according to coach Kieran Crowley following their 33-0 defeat to England in Rome. The Azzurri struggled to get into the game in the first half at the Stadio Olimpico, trailing 21-0 at half-time but then enjoyed much more territory and possession in the second half. Ad/> But unfortunately for Crowley and his team, they were unable to turn those opportunities into points, an issue which he knows they need to resolve.
Eddie Jones said there's no limit to how good Marcus Smith can be after the England flyhalf starred in Sunday's 33-0 thumping of Italy in Rome.
London — Eddie Jones said there's no limit to how good Marcus Smith can be after the England fly-half starred in Sunday's 33-0 thumping of Italy in Rome.
England coach Eddie Jones is adamant that Italy are making "rapid progress" even though his much-changed side will be overwhelming favourites to inflict more Six Nations misery on the Azzurri.