Paddies break Pom victory run

Paddies break Pom victory run

Ireland inflicted England’s first loss of the Six Nations with a 20-16 win at Twickenham.

England were under huge pressure from their public and media to play an expansive and open game, although it clearly doesn’t suit them. The opening exchanges saw them carry through a number of phases, but once they had tired, Ireland pounced.

Brilliant counter-rucking saw them claim turnover ball, which was quickly spread wide to flyhalf Jonny Sexton, who grubbered through to put Tommy Bowe over after three minutes.

Jonny Wilkinson, who also struggled in general play, missed an early penalty, but later narrowed the deficit with a three-pointer.

As the driving rain came down after 18 minutes, England were forced to change their game-plan, while the visitors continued to play for territory.

Ireland kicked much more and kicked better than England, although they had far less possession. However, England couldn’t take advantage of the amount of ball they had due to Ireland’s proficiency at stealing and slowing down ball, with referee Mark Lawrence much more lenient at the breakdown than he has been in the Super 14.

Sexton and Wilkinson traded penalties before the break as Ireland led 8-6.

In the second half, both kickers missed early attempts at goal, but the visitors continued to take their opportunities when they arose. After a brief spell in England’s 22, Sexton’s change of direction behind a ruck put wing Keith Earls over in the corner.

The English pack dominated at scrum-time, and used this advantage to get back into the contest. Playing a tighter, driving game that suited their strengths, tighthead Dan Cole was awarded a try by the TMO as the hosts drew level heading into the final quarter.

Wilkinson missed another penalty, but after some good work in the build-up from his halfback partner Danny Care, the English pivot slotted a drop-goal to put his side ahead for the first time in the Test.

English joy was short-lived, however. Bowe claimed his second straight off the top of a lineout, with the feed from scrumhalf Tomas O’Leary an exact replica of how the Springboks scored against the Lions in the second Test when Fourie du Preez fed JP Pietersen.

Ireland had little ball, but scored three tries, while England managed just one with their surfeit of possession and that tells the story of the match and the abilities of both sides.

Ireland now face Wales after a week’s break, while England travel to Murrayfield to face Scotland.

By Grant Ball


37 Comments

  • 1.kwas: Reply to this comment

    Where is Big Hit with the damn feed.

  • 2.WP_: Reply to this comment

    Come on the Irish!

  • 3.SodaJoe: Reply to this comment

    @kwas: Kwas in US BBC are showing it live on BBC America. Bloody great.

  • 4.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Ireland had the better of the first half – England only just managed to hang in there

  • 5.SodaJoe: Reply to this comment

    Nice try Ireland, although dubious reversal of penalty.

  • 6.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Ireland scored after a ridiculous penalty-reversal by Mark Lawrence and his Frenchie touch judge.

  • 7.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @SodaJoe:

    I think Lawrence misunderstood the linesman – terrible accent.

  • 8.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Try England – justice

  • 9.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    O’Connell took his own captain out with a knee and becomes the new captain.

  • 10.AiDoc: Reply to this comment

    Come on ??? Who cares! Viva La France et Italia!

  • 11.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Johny drops – England by 3

  • 12.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Tommy Bowe under the posts – Ireland leads.

  • 13.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    Finitos – Green won

  • 14.AiDoc: Reply to this comment

    Tries win matches?

  • 15.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    Up the Irish – Gs all round.

    Engl ch ch ch ch CHOKE at home !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • 16.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    @Black Panther: nah we didn’t choke, they were the better team, it happens.

  • 17.carol: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim: Oooo some England support. Thanks….

  • 18.Robzim: Reply to this comment

    @carol:

    Pity it was not enough.
    Tough luck.

  • 19.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @Big Hit:

    ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch

    CHOO CHOO !

    ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch

    CHOO CHOO

    ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch ch

    CHOKERS !

  • 20.Big Hit: Reply to this comment

    @Black Panther: lol grow up, middle aged teen

  • 21.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    @Robzim:
    That Frog referee won us the B&IL series, be respectful!
    Without him,,,,

  • 22.grant10: Reply to this comment

    bulls and now my forefathers….and Chelsea got klapped….

    weekend got a bit better

  • 23.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    Great stuff, do not blame Lawrence
    With the exception of Kaplan, any Test team that starts at Twickenham against England is at 14 points down at the kickoff!
    So Martin Johnson’s vanity quest for exotic foreign backs isn’t paying off seemingly?

  • 24.Hondo: Reply to this comment

    @grant10:
    The Stormers are on the improving path Grant, they need to rid of January, restore Grant at 12 and bring on that youngster at 10
    If they keep selecting like they did yesterday the away matches will be a foregone conclusion, but as for now the Stormers play good rugby!

  • 25.Just Another Paddy: Reply to this comment

    Can you please stop referring to us as “The Paddies”…?….

  • 26.grant10: Reply to this comment

    @Hondo: 24

    Well…i think we must start with L Cronje Saturday against Landers….Robzim, skop, thats my take after much thought….Bench Brant….give Cronje a go….we need to blood him now.

    Still not convinced re wikkelspies !!

  • 27.west: Reply to this comment

    @Big Hit: The problem is that there seem to be a lot of better teams that we play!! Whats that now we have had 1 win in our last 7 games against the Irish, oh well it could be worse we didnt lose to italy

  • 28.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @Just Another Paddy:

    strangely enough my Paddy mate gets real upset at that and I cant understand why – where is the possible negative-connotation ? St Patrick = Paddy, no ?

    Great victory for your boys. great. Love it when the Poms lose at home, damn chokers !

    and dont the Paddys…..oops, Irish……love it when Johnnos team loses after he turned his back on the President that time in Dublin, it still fills my Paddy mate with rage to this very day.

    Up the Irish !

  • 29.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @Just Another Paddy: Is that like nigg3r – you can only use it if you are one? Lol. I hope you’re kidding. It’s hardly offensive. Nigg3r is though, so please let’s not get into a war of words over it people.

  • 30.phalanx: Reply to this comment

    Paddy was used as a derogatory term by British people. Some Irish people take offense to it because they’ve low self esteem or something. I couldn’t care less personally.

    The match went as expected. I thought if it was a close game Ireland would win but I didn’t think England would dominate possession that much. They’ll give France a decent game.

  • 31.Just Another Paddy: Reply to this comment

    I can’t say it bothers me too much……My comment was more in jest than anything….

    We were pretty limited today but won without hitting much form……..Always a good sign…..

    If England are to improve the must realise their strengths and keep things tight…..Their attempts at breaking down our defence were pretty embarrasing…….

  • 32.Oubaas2009: Reply to this comment

    Nothing better than the Poms getting a pasting!

  • 33.Black Panther: Reply to this comment

    @Just Another Paddy:

    You may note that not too many people here are disappointed by this particular result. In fact, who but the Poms ever wants the Poms to win ? Perhaps BH can shed some light on this subject for us.

  • 34.kaksioek: Reply to this comment

    @Just Another Paddy@phalanx: My father’s name was Patrick, but everybody called him Paddy. He certainly didn’t mind ;-)

  • 35.byoboy: Reply to this comment

    Well done to the Irish for beating the poms.

  • 36.Just Another Paddy: Reply to this comment

    Oh and here’s to the boks for delivering our winning try……Carbon copy of Pietersons before…..

    Who said we didn’t respect ye……..?……

    Noone else really has the lineout to pull such a move off really…..

  • 37.phalanx: Reply to this comment

    @kaksioek:

    As was my grandfather. Actually ‘Micks’ is another name for Irish people.:D

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