Ireland were up against it for 50 minutes, at Aviva Stadium, but accelerated in the second half of their Six Nations opener.
Simon Easterby praised Ireland's composure after they battled back from a half-time deficit to beat England 27-22 in Dublin.
They rack up 22 unanswered points in 21 blistering second-half minutes in a 27-22 win over England. Read more at straitstimes ...
Steve Borthwick pointed to England’s relative inexperience as he defended recent results following a 27-22 loss to ...
Ireland spent the autumn searching for momentum, but the two-time reigning Six Nations champions eventually looked back to their best against England.
Ireland head coach Simon Easterby reflects on his side's 27-22 Six Nations victory over England in Dublin ...
Ireland came from behind as they launched their bid for an unprecedented third successive Six Nations title with a ...
In his first game as interim head coach Simon Easterby could hardly have asked for a better outcome. Trailing England 10-5 at ...
Ireland captain Caelan Doris praised his side's comeback after they began their quest for an unprecedented third successive ...
Chasing a third consecutive Six Nations crown, Ireland overcame a dogged England performance with a trademark second-half ...
It all started so well. England battled their way to a half-time lead but, continuing the story of 2024, the evening ended ...
A second half blitz that left England for dust showed glimpses of what Ireland are capable of in attack, captain Caelan Doris ...