💨 Abstract
Ireland secured a 27-22 Six Nations win against England, coming from behind in the second half. England dominated the first half, leading 10-5, with a Cadan Murley try and a Marcus Smith conversion. Ireland's Jamison Gibson-Park scored a try, but the conversion was missed. A sloppy Ireland failed to capitalize on a Smith sin bin period.
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