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Ireland hammer 13-man Italy 57-6 in farce

Ireland have kept the pressure on unbeaten Six Nations leaders France with a 57-6 thrashing of Italy in a game that descended into farce after the visitors were forced to play most of it with 13 men.

Ireland were 7-3 up on Sunday when replacement hooker Hame Faiva, on for the injured Gianmarco Lucchesi, was sent off.

Because Italy resorted to uncontested scrums, they had to nominate another player to leave the pitch for the final 61 minutes.

With gaps everywhere, the hosts followed up Joey Carbery's early try with eight more from Jamison Gibson-Park, Peter O'Mahony, Kieran Treadwell, Ryan Baird and two each for James Lowe and debutant Michael Lowry.

Ireland, who trail France by three points after taking a losing bonus point from Paris, need to now beat England and Scotland to have a chance of winning the title.

"I thought they did really well with 13 men, it was very sloppy at times from us but a good result in the end," man of the match Josh van der Flier said in a pitchside interview.

Ireland probably could have further passed the French on points difference in a game with little else to gain bar getting some experience into players such as Carbery, who started ahead of fit-again captain Johnny Sexton.

The hosts looked ready to run riot when the Munster fly-half went over for the opening try on four minutes but a few careless penalties allowed Italy into the game and on to the scoreboard thanks to a huge Edoardo Padovani long-range penalty.

Faiva's red card for a blatant high tackle on Irish hooker Dan Sheehan and the chaos that followed put paid to any kind of Italian resistance.

Ireland took immediate advantage as Gibson-Park picked one of the inescapable defensive holes to score.

As Italy still had to put eight men

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