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Published 22:48 20 Mar 2017 GMT
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They were all at it.
So it does not come as much of a surprise when Kieran Marmion reveals that he could actually hear the English players calling out pre-emptive moves to put in heavy hits on Ireland's out half.
“I knew they would probably be trying to put me and Johnny under pressure,” Marmion told the media after the game. “I could hear them at all the rucks, giving me a good bit of verbal pressure. You can hear them shouting, ‘I’m all over him, I’ve got him.’ I guess it’s just a way of putting people off."In fact, before Itoje's hit on Sexton which you can see above, England captain, Dylan Hartley called out, "Sexton, Sexton", at a ruck. Moments later, Itoje smashes Sexton. Marmion says that he expected the English to target both himself and his half-back partner but in the end, it cost the English, as they racked up a number of penalties.
“I guess it probably worked in our favour. They were giving away cheap penalties and Johnny has to try and wear that and get on with it."It certainly did and the best thing about it all was that Sexton dusted himself down every single time and put in a class performance which helped guide Ireland to victory.
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