Planet Rugby

Dublin triumph for England

10th February 2013 16:49

Ireland v England Billy Twelvetrees

Two from two: England

England picked up an impressive 12-6 victory over Six Nations rivals Ireland on Sunday in an absorbing 80 minutes at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin.

Stuart Lancaster's outfit put in another mature effort that leaves them as the last remaining unbeaten side in the 2013 Championship.

No tries were scored in the spectacle but the English displayed an edge that denied Ireland, who had crossed for three tries against Wales, any real opportunity to get over the whitewash.

Owen Farrell kicked all of England's points, but it was their intelligence with and without the ball that ultimately won the game as Ireland struggled to get into the match, due in part to losing Simon Zebo and Jonathan Sexton to early injuries.

Farrell gave England an early lead with a second-minute penalty but Dublin tempers flared in the fourteenth minute when Ireland prop Cian Healy's apparent use of the boot on England tighthead Dan Cole at a ruck sparked a mass brawl.

Both packs managed to slow their opponents' ruck ball and neither side had a genuine chance of a try in the first-half of a match featuring several candidates for the Lions tour.

In such a tight contest, discipline was especially important, and Farrell punished Ireland for coming round the wrong side of a ruck with a superb penalty from nearly 50 metres out.

Ireland lost fly-half Sexton with a hamstring pull just after the half-hour mark, although the wet conditions put a premium on the kicking game for which Ronan O'Gara is renowned.

But when O'Gara, Ireland's most capped player, held on too long in the tackle, following good work by England defensive linchpin Brad Barritt, it gave Farrell a long-range penalty chance on the stroke of half-time. However, his kick just went wide.

Early in the second period Ireland won a scrum penalty and O'Gara cut the deficit in half.

Coach Lancaster stiffened his side's physical presence by bringing on centre Manu Tuilagi for Billy Twelvetrees and Courtney Lawes for lock Joe Launchbury in the 48th minute.

England, though, were a man down in the 57th minute when blindside James Haskell, was yellow carded by French referee Jérôme Garces for kicking the ball out of a ruck.

O'Gara landed the ensuing penalty to tie the match at 6-6 heading into the final quarter. Yet despite being reduced to fourteen, England then outscored Ireland 6-3 in the ten minutes.

Farrell's clever kick ahead set up an England line-out close to Ireland's line and then Tuilagi was just unable to get a touch for a try after a neat chip ahead by scrum-half Ben Youngs.

However, Garces had already awarded England a penalty from inside the 22 and Farrell made no mistake to nudge his side into a 9-6 lead. And that became 12-6 when the composed Farrell landed his fourth penalty after Ireland infringed by not releasing.

Ireland then saw O'Gara miss an eminently kickable penalty from just outside the 22 and England's defence held firm for a result that puts them two points clear at the summit.

Man of the match: While the official award went to captain Chris Robshaw, who was superb as a leader, we believe that Ben Youngs had a slightly better shift in Dublin. He organised his pack well while his kicking for position was outstanding in difficult conditions. Rarely does Danny Care not make it onto the field but today Youngs was not to be disturbed.

Moment of the match: After Ronan O'Gara had kicked three points following England's James Haskell kicking the ball out from a ruck, the visitors showed real character to record their own points while the flank was in the sin-bin. In such spells wins are earned.

Villain of the match: There were two occasions when Cian Healy lost his cool and it is now expected that the Irish loosehead prop will face a trip to a hearing. The first indiscretion saw him stamp on Dan Cole's ankle before he led with the elbow in a ruck. Not good at all.

The scorers:

For Ireland:
Pen: O'Gara 2

For England:
Pen: Farrell 4

Ireland: 15 Rob Kearney, 14 Craig Gilroy, 13 Brian O'Driscoll, 12 Gordon D'Arcy, 11 Simon Zebo, 10 Jonathan Sexton, 9 Conor Murray, 8 Jamie Heaslip (c), 7 Sean O'Brien, 6 Peter O'Mahony, 5 Donnacha Ryan, 4 Mike McCarthy , 3 Mike Ross, 2 Rory Best, 1 Cian Healy.
Replacements: 16 Sean Cronin, 17 Dave Kilcoyne, 18 Declan Fitzpatrick, 19 Donncha O'Callaghan, 20 Chris Henry, 21 Eoin Reddan, 22 Ronan O'Gara, 23 Keith Earls.

England: 15 Alex Goode, 14 Chris Ashton, 13 Brad Barritt, 12 Billy Twelvetrees, 11 Mike Brown, 10 Owen Farrell, 9 Ben Youngs, 8 Tom Wood, 7 Chris Robshaw (c), 6 James Haskell, 5 Geoff Parling, 4 Joe Launchbury, 3 Dan Cole, 2 Tom Youngs, 1 Joe Marler.
Replacements: 16 Dylan Hartley, 17 David Wilson, 18 Mako Vunipola, 19 Courtney Lawes, 20 Thomas Waldrom, 21 Danny Care, 22 Toby Flood, 23 Manu Tuilagi.

Referee: Jérôme Garces (France)
Assistant referees: Nigel Owens (Wales), Pascal Gauzere (France)
Television match official: Iain Ramage (Scotland)

Comments

LondonWasp says...

us english were very lucky...

i disagree with Haskell's yellow card, considering the stamping incident beforehand,,,,,

Posted 17:44 10th February 2013

gingergenius says...

What a glorious vindication of the fact that this England team ARE the best team in Europe at the moment. Still got to prove it over the next few weeks, but there's no arguing with that statement this evening.

How much have Lions selections changed from a year ago?

1. Corbisiero/ Marler/ Vunipola/ Paul James (anyone but Healy)

2. Best

3. Cole

4. Launchbury

5. Parling

6. Brown

7. Robshaw

8. Morgan

9. Youngs

10. Farrell

11. North

12. O'Driscoll (c)

13. Tuilagi

14. Halfpenny

15. Kearney

looks like a very strong side on paper.

Posted 17:41 10th February 2013

Chubbylugs says...

A poor refereeing display IMHO made this a more drab affair than it should have been. Since when is a knock on the the same as a dropped ball? It has to go forward. Ireland got away with murder at the breakdown, especially in the second half.

I was interested to know if Kearney should have been penalised for intentionally putting his hand in touch after being tackled 5m out - the same a throwing the ball out or the same as running the ball into touch, the tackle had been made

Healy will be cited, but we shouldn't pretend to be holier than though about foul play. 99% of people who have played have dished out some shoe pie!

Posted 17:33 10th February 2013

GreenDip says...

Cian Healy should be cited for stampingand have the book thrown at him. 8-week ban at a minimum

Posted 17:27 10th February 2013

Ben7 says...

Good win for England. They looked like a team that has played together for years despite their inexperience! They just seem so much more composed and fully rounded than previous years. In saying that it was boring to watch.... I also found the Haskell yellow card very unfair.

Posted 17:17 10th February 2013

heart_of_oak says...

I was wrong in just about everything I said before this match. I predicted an Ireland win. I thought BoD would be impossible to contain. I questioned Owen Farrell's game.

One thing I did get right was to say that if Guscott predicted an Ireland win then England probably would. Jerry - please predict a French win next.

Posted 17:14 10th February 2013

paddy91317 says...

Honestly cant complain england were just better... the ref was decent for a change.. the weather and injuries didnt help but thats no excuse england adapted better they deserved the victory

Posted 17:10 10th February 2013

lacroix says...

scoreline flattered ireland who were manifestly second best. well played england- starting to gel into a really good side.

a few irish players with overblown egos and over rated reputations badly exposed this afternoon.

Posted 17:02 10th February 2013

paddy91317 says...

As a ireland fan il like to say well done england played better more intelligent rugby than ireland fully deserved the victory.

Posted 17:02 10th February 2013

new_j4a says...

12th minute, overlap out right and Sexton kicks (poorly) left. Ireland were lucky he injured himself....they did better with ROG. I think the difference between Sexton and Farrel is about 45 IQ points....Sexton will never be a great FH.....good athlete but limited between the ears.

Posted 17:00 10th February 2013

PontySurrey says...

Ireland flatter to deceive. Schoolboy errors from their no8 and others.

Posted 16:58 10th February 2013

melkdave says...

As regular posters will know ,i was very apprehensive about this match,from a english view.Not the prettiest match,by a long way ,but in the end a deserved England victory imo.They looked more composed,and disaplined and more inventive.The only real sniff of a try was from England .Conditions where dredfull,and that didnt help either team or allow the match to be pretty.Overall im happy England have made progress again ,and learnt from the experiance

Posted 16:57 10th February 2013

1st58 says...

Deserved win for England - and a real throwback - probably highly entertaining for the diehards.

However, i am now more convinced than ever that we need to change rugby to either a split season or a summer game. It is a professional sport, and the only hope for growth of the game (which I would love to see) is to change the season. Of course that doesnt mean that there won't still be wet weather games, but playing on saturated pitches is just not providing a spectacle for potential newcomers to the sport - no doubt many will disagree, but I think change is both highly desirable and inevitable.

Posted 16:57 10th February 2013

stuart10 says...

Bravo England : Just wait for the doubters to say that Ireland were bad !! Not true, England were just better; Great match. Bring on France !

Posted 16:56 10th February 2013

Jp07 says...

Poor game but absorbing. Ireland bottled it, England deserved it. Still don't think there will be a grand slam this season.

Posted 16:55 10th February 2013

Page 5 of 5

Character Count : 0/1900

Forthcoming Fixtures
FixtureDetails
All times are local
International Match
Wednesday, June 19
Fiji vs USA17:10
Japan vs CanadaJapan vs Canada Report
Saturday , June 22
New Zealand vs France08:35
Scotland vs Italy14:15
South Africa vs Samoa17:15
Sunday , June 23
Fiji vs Tonga12:10
Japan vs USA14:10
More International Match fixtures
British & Irish Lions
Saturday , June 22
Australia vs British & Irish Lions11:05
Tuesday , June 25
Melbourne Rebels vs British & Irish Lions10:40
More British & Irish Lions fixtures
Recent Results
FixtureDetails
All times are local
British & Irish Lions
Tuesday , June 18
Brumbies 14 - 12 British & Irish LionsBrumbies vs British & Irish Lions Report
More British & Irish Lions results
International Match
Sunday , June 16
Canada 14 - 40 IrelandCanada vs Ireland Report
Saturday , June 15
Japan 23 - 8 WalesJapan vs Wales Report
Samoa 39 - 10 ItalySamoa vs Italy Report
New Zealand 30 - 0 FranceNew Zealand vs France Report
Argentina 26 - 51 EnglandArgentina vs England Report
South Africa 30 - 17 ScotlandSouth Africa vs Scotland Report
More International Match results
British & Irish Lions
Waratahs 17 - 47 British & Irish LionsWaratahs vs British & Irish Lions Report
More British & Irish Lions results
International Match
Friday , June 14
USA 9 - 18 TongaUSA vs Tonga Report
More International Match results
British & Irish Lions
Tuesday , June 11
NSW-Queensland Country 0 - 64 British & Irish LionsNSW-Queensland Country vs British & Irish Lions Report
More British & Irish Lions results
International Match
Sunday , June 9
USA 12 - 15 IrelandUSA vs Ireland Report
More International Match results
Super Rugby
Western Force 13 - 28 WaratahsWestern Force vs Waratahs Report
More Super Rugby results
International Match
Saturday , June 8
USA 12 - 15 Ireland
Japan 18 - 22 WalesJapan vs Wales Report
New Zealand 23 - 13 FranceNew Zealand vs France Report
Samoa 27 - 17 Scotland
Canada 36 - 27 Tonga
Argentina 3 - 32 EnglandArgentina vs England Report
South Africa 44 - 10 ItalySouth Africa vs Italy Report
Scotland 17 - 27 SamoaScotland vs Samoa Report
More International Match results
British & Irish Lions
Reds 12 - 22 British & Irish LionsReds vs British & Irish Lions Report
More British & Irish Lions results
Super Rugby
Friday , June 7
Brumbies 39 - 17 Melbourne RebelsBrumbies vs Melbourne Rebels Report
More Super Rugby results
International Match
Wednesday, June 5
Fiji 18 - 20 Canada
More International Match results
British & Irish Lions
Western Force 17 - 69 British & Irish LionsWestern Force vs British & Irish Lions Report
More British & Irish Lions results
International Match
Saturday , June 1
Fiji 22 - 8 Japan
More International Match results