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Six Nations | Group Stage
Mar 1, 2015 at 3pm UK
 
Ireland
19-9
England
Henshaw (53')
FT

Ireland defeat England to maintain unbeaten record in Six Nations

Ireland keep their hopes of a Six Nations Grand Slam alive as they beat England 19-9 at the Aviva Stadium.

Ireland put in a strong performance at the Aviva Stadium to defeat England 19-9 to keep alive their hopes of the Grand Slam in the Six Nations.

Robbie Henshaw of Ireland is congratulated by teammate Jared Payne of Ireland after scoring the opening try during the RBS Six Nations match on March 1, 2015© Getty Images

Joe Schmidt's side got off to a good start as they put the Red Rose under immediate pressure, and Jonny Sexton kicked them into a three-point lead courtesy of a penalty.

Sexton added another penalty as Ireland were winning the battle for territory, before England responded with a drop goal from George Ford.

The game was evenly poised with 10 minutes to play in the first half, but Stuart Lancaster's side started to commit costly errors which allowed Ireland penalties in kicking distance.

Sexton added his third kick to give his side a six-point lead, but missed from close range to spurn an opportunity to take a nine-point advantage into the break.

However, Ireland upped the ante in the second half and won yet another penalty which was converted by the boot of Sexton as Schmidt's men took control of the game.

Matters got even better for Ireland when Connor Murray lifted a kick over the England line towards the corner, and Robbie Henshaw leaped over Alex Goode and touched to ball down to score the game's only try.

Ford kicked a penalty to bring England within 13 points, and then minutes later added another from close range to narrow the gap.

Lancaster's side began to find their rhythm in the dying minutes of the game, but they were unable to power over the line from yards out as Ireland held out to secure the crucial win.

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England's centre Jonathan Joseph (R) celebrates scoring his second try during the Six Nations international rugby union match between England and Italy at Twickenham Stadium in south west London on February 14, 2015
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