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13 (3) 10 (0) Ft England 13 - 10 Ireland 22/02/2014, Twickenham, Referee: Craig Joubert (SA) 13 (3) FT (HT) 10 (0) Danny Care (56) Tries Rob Kearney (41) Owen Farrell (56) Conversions Jonny Sexton (42) Owen Farrell (24, 53) Penalty Goals Jonny Sexton (49) Drop Goals Ball Carries Home Attack Away Ball Carries Billy Twelvetrees 12 Possession Jamie Heaslip 13 Jonny May 12 41% 59% Rob Kearney 12 Mike Brown 10 Territory Gordon D'Arcy 11 47% 53% Metres Made Ball Carries Metres Made Mike Brown 88 104 120 Rob Kearney 71 Jonny May 67 Metres Made David Kearney 62 Danny Care 46 430 352 Brian O'Driscoll 43 Kicks From Hand Lineouts Won 23 33 Lineouts Won Courtney Lawes 5 Line Breaks Peter O'Mahony 7 Tom Wood 2 2 2 Devin Toner 4 Axis Title Mike Brown 1 Tackles Bust Paul O'Connell 2 21 23 Tackles Offloads Tackles Chris Robshaw 16 10 5 Devin Toner 15 Joe Launchbury 15 Rucks/Mauls Won Gordon D'Arcy 12 Billy Twelvetrees 13 72 100 Jonny Sexton 12 Rucks/Mauls Lost 4 6 Home Defence Away Tackles Made 138 109 Missed Tackles 23 21 Turnovers Won 8 11 Tackle Success 86% 84% Home Infringements Away Total Penalties 11 9 Total Free Kicks 1 0 Home Set Piece Away Lineouts Won Own Throw 8 16 Lineouts Lost Own Throw 0 0 Lineout Success 100% 100% Lineout Steals 0 0 Scrums Won 5 9 Scrums Lost 4 0 Scrums Success 56% 100% Follow @AccentureRugby on Twitter for all the latest stats and analysis England 13 - 10 Ireland 22/02/2014, Twickenham, Referee: Craig Joubert (SA) Match Timeline Match Time Home Score Away Match Time 24:00:00 Owen Farrell - Penalty 3 - 0 36:04 On - Ben Morgan 36:04 Off - Billy Vunipola 3 - 5 Rob Kearney - Try 41:27 3 - 7 Jonny Sexton - Conversion 42:27 3 - 10 Jonny Sexton - Penalty 49:02 53:57 Owen Farrell - Penalty 6 - 10 56:03 Danny Care - Try 11 - 10 56:51 Owen Farrell - Conversion 13 - 10 On - Martin Moore 61:44 Off - Mike Ross 61:44 63:51 Off - Joe Marler 63:51 On - Mako Vunipola Off - Andrew Trimble 65:11 On - Fergus McFadden 65:11 69:54 On - Henry Thomas 69:54 Off - Dave Wilson 69:55 On - Dave Attwood On - Iain Henderson 69:55 Off - Peter O'Mahony 69:55 69:55 Off - Tom Wood Off - Cian Healy 71:46 On - Jack McGrath 71:46 Off - Chris Henry 73:40 On - Jordi Murphy 73:40 On - Sean Cronin 73:41 Off - Rory Best 73:41 74:31 On - Tom Youngs 74:31 Off - Dylan Hartley Off - Conor Murray 79:21 On - Isaac Boss 79:21 On - Paddy Jackson 79:25 Off - Brian O'Driscoll 79:25 England 13 - 10 Ireland 22/02/2014 Twickenham 16:00:00 Referee: Craig Joubert (SA) Assistant ref: Romain Poite (Fra) Assistant ref: Leighton Hodges (Wal) TMO: Jim Yuille (Sco) Match Statistics Match Statistics App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Name Name App Try Con Pen Drop YC RC Mike Brown 15 Rob Kearney 1 Jack Nowell 14 Andrew Trimble Luther Burrell 13 Brian O'Driscoll Billy Twelvetrees 12 Gordon D'Arcy Jonny May 11 David Kearney 1 2 Owen Farrell 10 Jonny Sexton 1 1 1 Danny Care 9 Conor Murray Joe Marler 1 Cian Healy Dylan Hartley 2 Rory Best Dave Wilson 3 Mike Ross Joe Launchbury 4 Devin Toner Courtney Lawes 5 Paul O'Connell (c) Tom Wood 6 Peter O'Mahony Chris Robshaw (c) 7 Chris Henry Billy Vunipola 8 Jamie Heaslip Tom Youngs 16 Sean Cronin Mako Vunipola 17 Jack McGrath Henry Thomas 18 Martin Moore Dave Attwood 19 Iain Henderson Ben Morgan 20 Jordi Murphy Lee Dickson 21 Isaac Boss George Ford 22 Paddy Jackson Alex Goode 23 Fergus McFadden.
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