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Lowry double on debut as Irish crush depleted Italy in 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.

Wing James Lowe also grabbed a brace as the Irish ran in nine tries to inflict Italy's 35th successive Six Nations defeat.

Victory keeps the hosts' title hopes alive although they have tricky matches to come away to England and then at home to Scotland.

"I tried to compose myself coming out to thousands of people," Lowry told British broadcaster ITV.

"Lining up for the anthems is everyone's childhood dream and that chance is something I will never forget.

"I've worked hard for this."

The Irish were leading 7-3, after Joey Carbery converted his own try, when the game effectively slipped from Italy's grasp in the 19th minute.

Georgian referee Nika Amashukeli flashed a red card at Hamer Faiva, the replacement hooker who had only been on the pitch for a few minutes, for contact with Dan Sheehan's head.

Faiva cast a distraught figure as he trudged off, receiving a consoling hug from the injured Gianmarco Lucchesi who he had replaced, leaving Italy without a specialist hooker.

That meant they were reduced to 13 men under World Rugby's law punishing the side which forced uncontested scrums.

No 8 Toa Halafihi was the player sacrificed -- while replacement prop Ivan Nemer came on for winger Pierre Bruno to fill the hole in the front row.

"The situation was out of our hands, it is something that World Rugby will have to look at," said Italy coach Kieran Crowley.

Ireland head coach Andy Farrell concurred with Crowley saying it was "weird".

However, he felt not having contested scrums helped Italy.

"Italy rightly slowed the game down," said Farrell.

"When you have uncontested scrums for

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