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Published 17:00 17 Mar 2018 GMT
Updated 17:04 17 Mar 2018 GMT

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The second half was all about weathering the English storm and then jabbing back. Ireland did that perfectly.
There was some stout, heroic defence but it was Ireland who moved the scoreboard first, scrumhalf Conor Murray kicking over a penalty to make it 24-5.
England hit back with another Daly try but men like Dan Leavy, Stander, Peter O'Mahony, Tadhg Furlong and more stood up time and again. There was a late Jonny May try but it was not enough to prevent the Slam going to Ireland.
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