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Andy Farrell hails Ireland's composure with Six Nations win in France
Ireland will hope to continue building momentum as they welcome Italy to Dublin in round two of the Six Nations.
Andy Farrell’s defending grand slam champions were incredibly impressive in their opening fixture in Marseille, controlling their opponents, the contest and a febrile French crowd to take a big step towards another tournament crown. Farrell makes a number of changes for his side’s second fixture, with Caelan Doris set to captain his country for the first time from the back row.
Italy arrive at the Aviva Stadium buoyed by an encouraging performance against England last weekend, a narrow defeat suggesting that the Azzurri could well be competitive throughout this year’s campaign.
A much-changed Irish side will be wary of the dangers that their visitors might pose having been given a serious scare in Rome last year and struggled to put Italy away in a warm-up fixture ahead of the World Cup.
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Show latest updateJack Crowley opens international account as Ireland ease to win against Italy
Jack Crowley claimed an overdue first senior try as Ireland continued their Guinness Six Nations title defence with a resounding 36-0 bonus-point win over Italy in Dublin.
The fly-half, who is tasked with filling the void left by retired number 10 Johnny Sexton, has gone 45 appearances for Munster without touching down.
He opened his international account inside seven minutes of his 11th Test to help the reigning champions back up a crushing opening weekend demolition of pre-tournament favourites France.
Dan Sheehan registered two of Ireland’s five further tries to take his tournament tally to three, while Jack Conan, man of the match James Lowe and Calvin Nash were also on the scoresheet for a team captained by Caelan Doris.
Ireland’s display could certainly have been more ruthless but it was more than enough to dispatch the championship’s perennial wooden spoon winners and secure a 17th successive home win.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 17:04
Andy Farrell on Ireland’s win
“We are happy enough,” the Ireland head coach says to ITV. “We got what we wanted out of the game, a bonus point win, and keeping them to zero is very pleasing. Some nice performances from individuals. They are tricky enough to play against - they are a little bit more pragmatic so you’ve got to find other ways of getting the ball back.
“I thought we were trying to be a bit too tidy at times. We need to back ourselves a bit more. I think our scrum was man of the match, to be fair - that was a lovely weapon, and we backed up our lineout effort from last week as well.
“It’s good that the whole squad is up and running. But the competition only gets going from here on in.”
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 17:02
Ireland keep Italy scoreless and march on with second Six Nations win
Ireland were good, but that was a step back for Italy. Gonzalo Quesada mentioned a need to match Ireland at the set piece before the game, and his side just never had a hope with how far short they were at both the scrum and lineout. Their ruck work was short of par, too - if you can’t slow Ireland down in phase play, you can’t stop them.
Plenty to think about for Quesada, whose still figuring out his best side as he begins life as Italy coach. They play France in Lille in a fortnight.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:57
James Lowe has a chat to the host broadcaster
“It’s nice to be back at home. Pleased with the result, but there’s a few things to work on going forward. It probably shows how well the provinces are doing - the boys that came in, there were no clinks or clunks. The set piece was great - it’s easy when the platform is as good as that.”
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:54
FT: Ireland 36-0 Italy
A comprehensive victory for Ireland, showing their strength and depth again to keep Italy scoreless. It could have been more, really, two second half scores chalked off, but Andy Farrell’s side seldom looked trouble after the first half-hour and look red hot favourites to retain their Six Nations crown.
Jack Crowley continues to slot in seamlessly at fly half, and the Irish pack were dominant, with Finlay Bealham leading the way in the scrum-time skirmishes. Onwards Ireland roll with five match points to top the table after two rounds.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:51
FULL TIME: IRELAND 36-0 ITALY
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:47
No try! Ireland 36-0 Italy, 83 minutes
Just shy of that seventh score! Luke Pearce felt Jamison Gibson-Park had got there are a dummy and dart from the back of a maul, but a review of the footage before the conversion shows Gibson-Park had knocked on short of the line.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:47
Ireland 36-0 Italy, 82 minutes
Deeper into the red the game extends with Ireland on the attack. An Italian on the floor involves himself - another penalty and Ronan Kelleher will throw a lineout six metres short of the line.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:45
Ireland 36-0 Italy, 80 minutes
We haven’t seen much of Alessandro Izekor on his first Test start, but he’s caught the eye of Luke Pearce here - the referee rules that the flanker’s tackle on a charging Stuart McCloskey is high.
Ireland have never nilled Italy - but they’ll seek a seventh try rather than send us to the finish.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:44
TRY! IRELAND 36-0 Italy (Calvin Nash try, 78 minutes)
A sixth score for Ireland!
Two in two weeks for Calvin Nash, the beneficiary of more fluid phase play from Ireland. This is a bit more helter-skelter than their usual stylings: Stuart McCloskey hurls a brilliant offload out of a double tackle and then the transfers are good from Jamison Gibson-Park and Jack Crowley. Nash races towards the corner and cuts in at the right time to pierce the covering defensive pair.
Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2024 16:41