Summary
Ireland ended England's hopes of completing a Six Nations Grand Slam, removing some of the sheen from the visitors' first Six Nations triumph in eight years with a dominant display that earned them a thumping victory at Dublin's Aviva Stadium.
Ireland, who had won six of their last seven games against England, put a poor tournament behind them to play some of their best rugby in years, taking control early on thanks to a first-half Tommy Bowe try and the steady boot of Jonathan Sexton.See the full content of this document
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Grand Slam Dunked
Captain Brian O'Driscoll also broke the championship try-scoring record, but a shellshocked England - who only managed a second-half try from hooker Steve Thompson - remained top of the pile after Wales, ...
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