Ireland 27-22 England: A poor performance in the second half finally was expensive for Steve Borthwick team, since they were defeated in their first game of the six nations in Dublin.
England began brilliantly at the Aviva stadium, since Cadan Murley scored a debut attempt after a huge transport of Ollie Lawrence.
The hosts sought to set up an instant response and Ronan Kelleher was on the line 16 minutes before the attempt was discarded after Tadhg Bernie had been seen holding Maro Itoje.
England's leadership weakened on the edge of part-time when Jamison Gibson-Park added an attempt before the conversion is extended.
Marcus Smith added a penalty to increase leadership.
However, the second half could not have been different, since Ireland repeatedly exploded to the torrid defenders of England to ensure an integral victory.
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Ireland won his six -nations campaign in a winning beginning with a defeat from England
The hosts pressed their advantage in the second half and capitalized the defensive errors
Steve Borthwick's fighter side has now suffered six of his last seven tests
England drew the first blood at the Aviva Stadium courtesy of an attempt to debut by Cadan Murley