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Published 21:20 1 Feb 2019 GMT
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Man of the match Dylan Tierney-Martin barrelled his way over the English line to stop the rot but Josh Hodges responded immediately to put 11 points between the sides.
Leinster's Scott Penny touched down after a Byrne penalty but England closed out a thrilling opening half with three points of their own, setting up a dramatic second 40 minutes.
The hosts struck first after the break as Tierney-Martin scored his second of the match but the conversion didn't find the target before the sides exchanged successful penalties.
On the hour-mark, Byrne prevented what appeared to be a certain England try when he composedly read the bounce of a dinked ball over the top in a move that ultimately proved crucial.
Some similarly impressive defending came from the pack moments later when Michael Milne managed to hold it up from a driving England maul.
But Milne, a replacement for Josh Wycherley a few minutes earlier, followed up his valiant stop with a yellow card for successive infractions and Wycherley was forced back into action.
The performance was perhaps encapsulated by the behaviour of scrum-half Craig Casey after being flattened with five minutes remaining. He hopped straight back to his feet and asked the referee: "What do you mean what am I doing?"
As a correct precaution, Casey was taken off to be assessed and his replacement, Cormac Foley, secured the win with a breathing-room try that was subsequently converted by the very man who opened the scoring 74 minutes earlier as Byrne stepped up to deny England a losing bonus point.
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