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'We kicked on' - Ireland into the groove as England suffer
Ireland spent the autumn searching for momentum, but the two-time reigning Six Nations champions eventually looked back to their best against England.BBC News - 4h -
Ireland start title defence with convincing win over England
Watch highlights as Ireland score three tries in a dominant second-half display as they launched their bid for an unprecedented third successive Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory over ...BBC News - 14h -
Holders Ireland seal bonus-point win over England
Ireland score three second-half tries to launch their bid for a third successive Six Nations title with a bonus-point victory over England in Dublin.BBC News - 15h -
Some games are bigger than others … so pressure is on Ireland and England
Visitors can forge a winning new identity under Maro Itoje but the experienced Irish remain marginal favourites. Every Six Nations fixture is a grand occasion but some games are bigger than others. ...The Guardian - 1d -
'Settling scores and laying down markers' - champions Ireland host England
Six Nations fans are usually made to wait to watch Ireland and England face each other, but not this year as the sides meet in Dublin on the opening weekend.BBC News - 1d -
Ireland pick Prendergast at fly-half for England game
Ireland interim head coach Simon Easterby retains Sam Prendergast at fly-half for Ireland's opening Six Nations match against England on Saturday.BBC News - 2d -
England nine Mitchell set to be fit for Ireland
Scrum-half Alex Mitchell is set to be fit for England's Six Nations game with Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.BBC News - 5d -
Micheál Martin vows to protect Ireland ‘at moment of real threat’
Fianna Fáil leader officially elected as taoiseach a day after chaotic scenes in Dáil, as thoughts turn to future and Trump. Ireland’s newly appointed leader, Micheál Martin, has vowed to protect ...The Guardian - Jan. 23 -
Ranking wildest moments from Barcelona's incredible, mind-boggling 5-4 win over Benfica in Champions League
The game had a little bit of everything, including multiple blunders and a dramatic late winnerCBS Sports - Jan. 22
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