Picturing England vs. Ireland on St. Patrick’s Day. The match was insane and this article will certainly give you a clue about what happened between England and Ireland and, of course which one won the Six Nations trophy.
From an Irish fan enjoying a Guinness outside the ground before the match to captain Rory Best who holds the Six Nations trophy and Jonnie Sexton holds the Triple Crown shield, all these photos will give you thrills.
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An Irish fan enjoying a Guinness outside the ground before the match.
Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian
An Irish fan passes through a group of marching band members in the west car park.
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Eddie jones guides his players through the warm-up. England have lost two on the bounce.
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Ireland’s players warm up before the match.
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In the sixth minute, Anthony Watson goes up for a high ball with Rob Kearney. There was a suggestion that Kearney knocked it on …
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… Garry Ringrose pounces on the loose ball to score the opening try for Ireland. Then CJ Stander adds another at the foot of the posts.
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Maro Itoje and James Ryan compete at a line-out.
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Owen Farrell tries to break free of a challenge by Ringrose.
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Elliot Daly scores for England following Farrell’s diagonal kick.
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Anthony Watson goes off injured just before the break.
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After the interval, Jacob Stockdale scores his side’s third try. It’s an ironic score given that England only extended the length of the pitch (as shown by the blue line) before the match. The ball would have been out of play otherwise.
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England’s players look on ruefully.
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Eddie Jones watches the game slip further away from England in the second half.
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George Kruis is dragged out of a ruck by Conor Murray.
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Captain Rory Best holds the Six Nations trophy and Jonnie Sexton holds the Triple Crown shield.
Photograph: Tom Jenkins for the Guardian