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Published 11:40 26 Feb 2023 GMT
Updated 12:01 26 Feb 2023 GMT
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Byrne delivered a composed display.[/caption]
O'Toole impressed following his introduction.[/caption]
Baird made an impact from the bench.[/caption]
Conan failed to impose himself on the game.[/caption]
Aki was at fault for the two Italy tries.[/caption]
Bundee Aki.
The Connacht back will still be disappointed by his overall display, even if he was subject to an eleventh-hour positional change to outside centre following Garry Ringrose’s late withdrawal due to a calf injury.
Aki was at fault for Italy’s first try in falling off a number of tackles. The 32-year-old also threw a risky no-look pass which was snapped up by Italian wing Pierre Bruno for a breakaway try on the stroke of half time.
In knocking the ball on over the line, the 45-test veteran capped off a day to forget in Rome, which highlighted the importance of Ringrose’s consistency in performance to Ireland.
Aki did at least offer a deft set of hands in the lead up to James Ryan’s try.
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Crowley failed to get any meaningful game time.[/caption]
Jack Crowley
Crowley, making the match day squad for the first time in the Six Nations, would have hoped for more than the brief three-minute walk-on appearance he was afforded.
The Munster back, who finished the Autumn series with a start against the Wallabies, looked like the heir-in-waiting to Johnny Sexton’s throne.
Following Ross Byrne’s match-clinching kick against Australia, however, and his astute performance on Satuday, Crowley appears to have slumped behind his Leinster counterpart in the pecking order.
The chance to impress the Ireland coaching staff in the heat of battle appears to have passed the Cork native by. These were likely Crowley’s last competitive minutes in the green jersey before this autumn’s World Cup.
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