The Grand Slam is still on, lads.
The result never truly looked in doubt as Robbie Henshaw’s first try for Ireland and a superb display of kicking from Jonathan Sexton gave Ireland a 19-9 win over England at the Aviva Stadium.
Here is how Twitter reacted to yet another win from Joe Schmidt’s side, with Henshaw named Man of the Match.
https://twitter.com/obeoin/status/572074224602505216
Somewhere in Wales, Warren Gatland is currently trying to figure out how to wind up Ireland over the next fortnight.
— Neil O'Riordan (@noriordan) March 1, 2015
Imperfect but brilliant. #COYBIG
— Aidan (@AidanCoughlan) March 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/stoksey10/status/572074334480674817
@aaroadwatch @JOEdotie @paddypower Heavy traffic on Landsowne RD due to the wheels falling off a #sweetchariot. #COYBIG #6nations #IREvENG
— Ed Twomey (@edtwomey) March 1, 2015
@JOEdotie that call for a forward pass and the final whistle #TopMoment
— T.J (@Mc_Jim_) March 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/DavidLyons327/status/572070427310362624
Wigglesworth. Doesn't conjure up the image of a tough rugby player, does it?
— Same Old Silent Disco (@sameoldniamh) March 1, 2015
https://twitter.com/WWESheamus/status/572051845222412288
https://twitter.com/Irish_Lovatic/status/572072819837812737
@JOEdotie surely everyone thinks this play, a piece of brilliance from Murray finished by Henshaw. #TopMoment pic.twitter.com/EHfCPpAk2X
— Jack McGrath (@Jack_Mc_Grath) March 1, 2015
Often worth getting a ref mic just to hear the amount of talking that Paul O'Connell does for the entire 80 minutes. Never stops leading.
— Cian Tracey (@CianTracey1) March 1, 2015
Brought to you by Tissot, the Official Timekeeper for the RBS 6 Nations. By sharing your #TopMoment via Twitter & Instagram, you could win a Tissot PRC 200 Quartz Chronograph. Don’t forget to vote for your #TopMoment of this weekend’s matches as shortlisted by the Tissot Rugby expert by visiting www.rbs6nations.com/tissot. Voting opens Tuesday.
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