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Published 17:04 17 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 11:24 21 Mar 2018 GMT
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A genuine, bonafide star. 11 tries in 9 Tests and what a bloody chip and chase try! Lively and committed in defence too.
Johnny Sexton - 7.5
One hell of a bomb to set up that early Ringrose score. Missed one penalty but made a couple of good kicks. Took a bit hit from Ben Te'o ut returned after a Head Injury Assessment, looking shaken but unbowed.
Conor Murray - 9
World-class in everything he does. The beating heart of the Ireland team and kept a relentless tempo. Shook off some late English hits. Kicked himself another penalty too.
Cian Healy - 8
Huge 50 minutes from Healy and some big hits in defence. Won a massive scrum penalty against Sinckler in his final contribution to the game.
Rory Best - 8
His best game of the championship. Busy across the pitch and tidy at the set-piece. Annoyed the hell out of England at the breakdown.
Tadhg Furlong - 10
Made a lot of big carries. Pinged by the ref for not driving straight in a crucial England scrum. 12 carries and 14 tackles in 65 minutes. Beast.
James Ryan - 9
What a man. Carried and tackled and cleared rucks with serious intent.
Iain Henderson - 9
Sat Owen Farrell down with his first carry. Made a couple of brutal clear-outs and hits to send out statements.
Peter O'Mahony - 8
Got himself yellow-carded when Ireland were under the pump. Was unflustered and domineering in the lineout. Busy, busy, busy at the breakdown.
Dan Leavy - 9.5
What a man! Started superbly and made a number of strong carries to get his team on the front foot. A Lion in waiting.
CJ Stander - 9
So, so smart to touch against the post for his try. His best game of the championship - 24 carries and 10 tackles.
REPLACEMENTS
Sean Cronin - 6
Jack McGrath - 7
Andrew Porter - 7
Devin Toner - 6
Jordi Murphy - 5
Kieran Marmion - 7
Joey Carbery - 7.5
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