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England 21-42 Ireland: Six Nations player ratings from Twickenham

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Freddie Steward Showed the type of inaccuracy that will infuriate Steve Borthwick more than once and made little or no impact in attack,5Tommy Freeman A couple of decent moments, but like almost everyone else in white, far from his best day,6Ollie Lawrence Did his job by bringing power in the carry and clearly positionally superior at No 13 to the Freeman experiment,6Fraser Dingwall Took his try well, but a defensive error allowed Doris’s skill to expose him,Another very indifferent day.

5Henry Arundell A couple of bright runs, clearly caused concern to Ireland’s defence, but not enough to make a difference.Butchered a promising attack before the break.6George Ford On another day might have got away with two dreadful early kicks for corner.Not this time.Lack of composure and accuracy was costly.

4Alex Mitchell Off injured for Van Poortvliet after 23 minutes,Joined his teammates in largely going backwards,6Ellis Genge Big scrummaging and always lively in the loose,He got on top of his opposite number in the shoving contest, but largely overpowered,6Luke Cowan-Dickie Hooked early, the fall guy for set-piece struggles.

Just two lineouts were lost before half-time, but they were important.5Joe Heyes Busy around the pitch, tackling hard and scrummaging powerfully as always.But one of those who fell asleep for Gibson-Park’s opportunistic score.6Maro Itoje Carried strongly at times, but a disappointing way to mark his 100th cap.Home fans were desperate for him to enjoy his day: it wasn’t to be.

6Ollie Chessum Physically influential occasionally, but the efficiency of Ireland’s engine room meant he was unable to make his mark.One shoddy pass.6Tom Curry In from the side blatantly before Gibson-Park’s sniping score, failed to smell the danger afterwards.Another outshone by the visitor’s high-energy performance.5Ben Earl A couple of physical carries, but knocked on at a key time when England were aiming to mount a second-half comeback.

5Henry Pollock Thoroughly outshone by Ireland back row.Phenomenal power in contact occasionally, but was shut down efficiently, at least until after his yellow card.6Replacements: Jack van Poortvliet (Mitchell 23) Missed a key tackle.6; Jamie George (Cowan-Dickie 29) Unfussy and efficient as always.6; Marcus Smith (Seward 39) Lifted crowd with smart offload to set up Dingwall.

Looked dangerous.7; Bevan Rodd (Genge 52) Customary power and dynamism.7; Guy Pepper (Tom Curry 52) Coughed up a penalty.5; Alex Coles (Itoje 55) Going backwards along with his teammates.6; Sam Underhill (Earl 70) Took his try well.

7;Trevor Davison (Heyes 72) n/aJamie Osborne Applied a quality finish, powering through Guy Pepper, to turn the screw,That summed up Ireland’s superiority,7Robert Baloucoune Lightning quick carrying, too many good moments in attack to mention, showed remarkable bravery and effort in defence,9Garry Ringrose Ireland’s “glue” player, helped their attacking continuity and kept things running smoothly in midfield,7Stuart McCloskey A scything run deep into England’s 22 created the second try.

Hunted down Smith after late interception, following a crunching hit on Lawrence.8James Lowe Dropped ball after five minutes with try-line beckoning.Poor kick to clear with Ireland under pressure and was swiftly taken off injured.6Jack Crowley Brought control and calmness in contrast to his opposite number.Not as influential as Gibson-Park, but he did not need to be.

7Jamison Gibson-Park World-class and could possibly be 10/10, but for one indifferent early box kick.Sniping runs, enormous work rate to go with sparkling creativity.9 Player of the matchJeremy Loughman Not their best day in the scrums, but every player in green contributed to dismantling of the hosts.7Dan Sheehan Smashed rucks, scrummaged powerfully, but also demonstrated his accomplished ball skills.A reminder of his phenomenal ability.

7Tadhg Furlong Genge got on top of him early in the scrums, but he added his considerable bulk to Ireland’s defensive effort, which was magnificent all round,7Joe McCarthy Destructive carrying early on helped Ireland to place their foot firmly on English throats and he didn’t let up,Sensational display,9James Ryan Did his bit in a tremendous collective effort by the Irish pack, especially in defence, and solid at the set piece,7Tadhg Beirne Massive work rate and a constant thorn in English side.

Tackled his heart out and bullied his way around the pitch,7Josh van der Flier Cleared out breakdown for second try,Tremendously hard-working and brought a cutting edge with his carrying and eye for a gap,8Caelan Doris Ridiculously powerful, incisive carry after half-time stamped out threat of England revival,Smart hands at times, too.

Physical and intelligent in equal measure.8Replacements: Tommy O’Brien (Lowe 19) Fantastic finish for his try.8; Tom O’Toole (Loughman 46) Fitted in with supreme team effort.8; Finlay Bealham (Furlong 46) Didn’t help the scrummaging effort.5; Nick Timoney (Van der Flier 49) Solid and efficient around the park.

7; Ciarán Frawley (Ringrose 54) Didn’t let anyone down,7; Rónan Kelleher (Sheehan 55) Brought power and experience,7; Cian Prendergast (McCarthy 62) It helps when you join the action when your teammates are on top,7; Craig Casey (Gibson-Park 71) Rounded things off smartly 7
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