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Published 19:42 2 Feb 2019 GMT
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In the backline, Garry Ringrose was Ireland's brightest light. He made one superb aerial take to spark an attacking drive, his support lines were excellent and he made a turnover with a rib-rattler on 58 minutes that had the potential to be a game-changer.
The Leinster centre looked uncomfortable coming off the pitch in the final 10 minutes - replaced by Joey Carbery - and Ireland will hope he is okay to face Scotland next weekend.
Bundee Aki gave it his all and showed all evening for carries but England saw him coming and his impact was nowhere near on the same level as Manu Tuilagi's. The England No.12 was menacing throughout but Aki did his best out there.
As for the rest of them, Josh van der Flier emptied the tank and James Ryan put in a decent shift but it was their opposite numbers that had greater impacts. Too many duels and battles lost and the war went England's way.
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