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Home » England 23-22 Ireland: Marcus Smith’s last-gasp drop-goal hands England thrilling win | UK News
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England 23-22 Ireland: Marcus Smith’s last-gasp drop-goal hands England thrilling win | UK News

By staffMarch 9, 20243 Mins Read
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England: (8) 23
Tries: Lawrence, Furbank, Earl Pen: Ford Con: M Smith Drop-goal: M Smith
Ireland: (12) 22
Tries: Lowe 2 Pens: Crowley 4

Marcus Smith kicked a last-gasp drop-goal as England stunned Ireland and ended their chance to win back-to-back Grand Slams in a Six Nations thriller at Twickenham.

England trailed by two points after James Lowe’s late try before Smith’s final act chipped the ball over the posts to send Twickenham into delirium.

In an action-packed second half, Lowe opened his account with an acrobatic finish in the corner before tries by George Furbank and Ben Earl gave a resurgent England the lead.

Lowe’s second was an equally fine finish and appeared to clinch Ireland the title before Smith came off the bench to deliver the decisive blow.

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England beat Ireland for the first time in the Six Nations since they last won the title in 2020

Ollie Lawrence opened the scoring for England in a blistering start but Ireland, chasing history in their pursuit of a first back-to-back Grand Slam in the Six Nations, gained a foothold in the game through Jack Crowley’s assured boot.

Victory for England keeps their faint title hopes alive while Ireland can retain their crown with a win over Scotland on the final weekend.

England answer George’s call

Ireland were overwhelming favourites to stretch their winning run over England to five games and assert their dominance over the northern hemisphere with another title but the hosts and their captain Jamie George had other ideas.

George put out a call to arms, reminding the fans how the players would valiantly “defend our home” against Andy Farrell’s Irish invaders.

Twickenham responded with an atmosphere not seen for some time and they were quickly rewarded as England spotted an opportunity to attack, throwing the ball through the hands for Lawrence to score the first try.

Ireland were startled, as they were 12 months ago on the cusp of the Slam before Freddie Steward was controversially sent off and the tide turned green.

Jack Crowley’s four penalties overturned the early deficit but England remained disciplined and kept 15 players on the field throughout.

Lowe’s first try did not dampen their attacking intent and more quick ball resulted in Furbank running clear to score his second Test try in as many games before Earl powered over for the third try.

Ireland were always going to have another say and Lowe’s second try appeared to end England’s resistance, but Danny Care came off the bench to win his 110th cap and England had a second wind.

The charge to the line gathered momentum before Care fed his Harlequins team-mate Smith to end Ireland’s shot at history and seal a famous England win in the Steve Borthwick era.

More to follow.

Line-ups

England: Furbank; Feyi-Waboso, Slade, Lawrence, Freeman; Ford, Mitchell; Genge, George (capt), Cole, Itoje, Martin, Chessum, Underhill, Earl.

Replacements: Dan, Marler, Stuart, Cunningham-South, Dombrandt, Care, M Smith, Daly.

Ireland: Keenan; Nash, Henshaw, Aki, Lowe; Crowley, Gibson-Park; Porter, Sheehan, Furlong; McCarthy, Beirne, O’Mahony (capt), Van der Flier, Doris.

Replacements: Kelleher, Healy, Bealham, Henderson, Baird, Conan, Murray, Frawley.

Match officials

Referee: Nika Amashukeli (Georgia)

Touch judges: Andrea Piardi (Italy) & Craig Evans (Wales)

TMO: Ben Whitehouse (Wales)

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