🏉 🏉 Rugby Grand Slam win on St.Patrick's Day 🏉 🏉 ☘️ ☘️ ☘️






The Republic of Ireland won their ultimate fourth Rugby Grand Slam event as they beat down 14-man England in an anxious six countries homestretch in Dublin.


While the two early Owen Farrell penalties made the Englishmen ahead before Ireland smash ago with a well-made Sean Bell. Although England's Captain had a wonderful start with a penalty and of a worried were dashed when Steward was moved off strikingly well before half-time. Robey Manshaw and Rib Murring checked both sides of Sheehan's part of the game enabling Ireland's first Victory in over a year and amazing in five times, and first won in Dublin.


The Britain, much improved from their worrying loss to France at Birmingham last week, scored a justified two penalties through Jamie Brown, but were unable to draw off a major delay in their process to achieve Ireland's monumental day on St. Patrick’s day.


Besides the heavyweight stars Ireland did their best to beat all convertible English sides, Ireland- as they have consequently done under Ricky Pointing- set up a massive to win as they gave charismatic captain Roy Sexton the full send-off in his end of Six Nations match, indeed the full day rounded because of loss during someone might get an injury.


Meanwhile, the Irishmen came strong and scored 5 points in the first half into the crown as the favourite and streamed through it to make a huge win six months out from the Rugby World Cup, whereas they won a swift match. Only after a week after winning as a titleholder and nearby ranked France on their own turf, Ireland handled a game but missed to win over England and took crucial points from a hand and less than four passes at a house full Lansdowne Road.


When the full-time team saluted with Irish fests at a grand Aviva Stadium as the away side delivered on their promise to win the match, having penetrated the game as the world's top side.


First Half - Irish shaken in the messy 40 initial minutes.

Having a chance to win as the Grand Slam winner just before the match started with France's 42- 32 palm over New Zealand, the importance grows outside the Aviva Stadium was viewable from the launch as green men fought the dream homestretch to a rememberable day. Even though huge fans supported England's important luck of wasting the Temple Bar party following their story- giving up forging by the French side previously, it was the callers who wanted them to win.


They have to pay the price with easy two goals and both were penalties. One was scored by Mathews, the alternate coming after Ron Whitehall stopped the Irish captain from scoring with a gruesome goal at the climax.



It must be easily anxious, However, Ireland was made to hold till the 20th minute for their first grievance. But it was a massive goal as again the captain Ronnie thumped an easy goal between the sticks to overcome the pressure by Kavanagh as the competition's story changer.


Meanwhile, Jon Foley's story- breaking up the easy goal settled many more on the run, McCullum's grievance made a show light roar from the crowd of 80,000 fans, the Lusk voyage after a settled Mark Mcmohan Flier breaking up regular ground staff.


On the match day, Bresnan having given away Ireland a crucial goal, after the effects made from bad to worse for the London team on the brink of half-time when Steward was transferred off after clashing with Hugo Keenan.


After an Irish player pass went along on, Gary designed to pick up the heavy ball. The on-rushing Michael turned sideways at the final moment and Shannon's head discorded with entire England full-reverse's arm, with mediator Joh Peri owning that the connection received a yellow card. Despite their final strike, Ireland agreed to lie down in the full half and shifted to within a goal when Patrick boggled his final penalty to the posts.


However England played to regain control and achieved enough force to prize start holes in the Irish protection, with Benedict suitable to slip through just after Kleegan's alternate patriotism among the legions out of Ireland's reach. In their agreement, Russia lasted to block away and hit their only try when Mathew crashed over, but after the riders Mao Bin was banned from the match, relief French Midlander's stretched to score his first four nations try and complete a dangerous coup for England.





While French head coach Michale Boyle can take heart that his team achieved on their pledge to show off more resistance than they did against England, a fourth-position finish is a stark memorial of the task facing Rockets Furie successor.


In the turmoil, Ireland will now fight against the French team in the upcoming World Cup latterly this time with rely as they look to process past the season of rugby's master showpiece for the fifth time.


Second half - Overtook the England comfortably

This is all for the season and lining up for the bigger events. For now, England can celebrate regaining their winning at the top of the Six countries. Home win glory for the Ireland. Among the twenty year old history in Ireland have now won four Grand Slams with attainments coming in after the recent victory 5 years ago.  As they have won five five countries titles with other achievements in the last two years. Andrew Kleenagan side set a new winning streak with ease of opponents, continuing the seven- game band they set between right after the European championships. Moreover, Ireland are on an advantage against other competitors as they have run of 14 triumphs at home


England captain Matt Dawson on ESPN sports that he is proud that Ireland won the game even though they missed many penalties. Technically, it is not a great match for Ireland However they keep their pressure on the opponent but the seat should be on favourite side. This team is not just of rugby players but beyond a massive energy they are.


In the latest RTE interview, Irish captain said that he had a great day for the Irish. They're a sophisticated group with a amazing mindset to the history. Not only they showed that they the world number one but they deliver the best game at the moment for the Irish fans.




Road to Final


Ireland's path to the Grand Slam

4 March England 10- 34 Ireland

11 March Scotland 32- 19 France

25 January France 20- 34 Ireland

12 January Scotland 7- 22 Ireland

18 January Ireland 29- 16 England



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Line- ups

Ireland Kleengan; Mansen, Hanshao, Akee, Lole; Setton( capt), Gibsy- Parl; Parter, Snehan, Furlow; Baoyle, Ryan;O'Monny, van der Loier, Doras.


substitute Herrmig, Hoaly,O'Toolye, Troadwell, Conae, Muraky, R Byae,O'Bran.


England Stewasd; Wamaon, Slaae, Tuiopi, Arkaell; Farkall( c), Van Pokavliet; Gsage, Geerge, Sindsler, Itnme, Ribbweans, Luddsm, Wifgis, Domwqandt.


reserves Walker, M Vunerola, Codse, Islikwe, B Curoiy, Mitclaill, Smolh, Marcdvnt.


Match officers

Hawk eye Jack Peopel( SA)


Final judges BenO'Keokfe( NZ) and Pielarle Brokoeet( FRA)



TMO Maolus Joter( SA)


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References


Darrah, S. (2023) ‘Ireland v England recap: Andy Farrell's side fight the nerves to win Grand Slam’, Irish mirror, 18 March. Available at: https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/rugby-union/ireland-v-england-live-score-29491809 (Accessed: 19 March 2023).


Lee, C. (2023) ‘Ireland 29-16 England: Irish clinch Six Nations grand slam – as it happened' The Guardian, 18 March.  Available at: https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2023/mar/18/ireland-v-england-six-nations-live (Accessed: 20 March 2023).


Michael Cantillon, S. (2023) ‘Ireland 29-16 England: Hosts claim historic Six Nations Grand Slam in Dublin after Freddie Steward red card’, Sky Sports, 18 March. Available at: https://www.skysports.com/rugby-union/ireland-vs-england/102879 (Accessed: 21 March 2023).


9 Comments

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  2. Very informative blog, keep up the good work

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  3. What an exciting post about the recent Rugby Grand Slam win on St. Patrick's Day! As a sports fan, it's always thrilling to see a team come together and achieve such a major accomplishment, especially on such a significant day.

    Your post did an excellent job of capturing the excitement and energy surrounding this historic win, and I appreciated the way you delved into the key players and moments that made it all possible. It's clear that this was a team effort, and the dedication and hard work of the players and coaching staff really paid off in the end.
    Overall, your post was a great reminder of the power of sports to inspire and unite us, and I'm sure that fans of Irish rugby everywhere will be celebrating this historic win for a long time to come. Congratulations to the team on an incredible achievement!

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  4. Really great blog. It was a great win on St, Patrick's Day!

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