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England player ratings: Maro Itoje leads by example but Alex Mitchell made to rue missed tackle on return vs Ireland

ENGLAND suffered a shocking second-half collapse against Ireland as their Six Nations opener fell apart in a 27-22 defeat.

The Red Roses dominated the first 40 minutes before the Boys in Green showed them what’s what in the next.

Rugby players contesting for the ball.
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Cadan Murley endured a torrid evening after his debut try[/caption]

Here’s how SunSport’s Martin Lipton rated every Red Rose from Dublin’s Aviva Stadium.

Freddie Steward – 6

Secure and so solid under the high ball but made to look silly by Gibson-Park when he left the full-back on his backside for Ireland’s first points.

Tommy Freeman – 5

Few chances to really explode down the wing and among those outfoxed by Aki for Ireland’s second try. Not sure the Northampton man is a game-breakeR

Henry Slade – 7

Superb grubber to set up Murley for the early England try and made a stream of big hits as he defended with relish and passion.

Ollie Lawrence – 7

Carried the ball with power and his tackling was as exceptional as those of Slade alongside him. 

Cadan Murley – 7

Dream debut for the Harlequins winger as he scored a beauty inside the first 10 minutes.

Spent much of the remainder of the game defending for his life.

Marcus Smith – 7

Showed that imagination and footwork from the outset to give England hope and inspiration.

Alex Mitchell – 5

Returning scrum half brought calmness but the missed tackle on Lowe, just as Smith was getting ready to return, was critical.

Ellis Genge – 6

Old fashioned grunt and grind in the front row rarely gets the plaudits but it meant England were never going backwards at the set-piece.

Luke Cowan-Dickie – 6

Missed his first line out but other than that got the radar working, a vital factor with England a jumper short because of the back row mix.

Will Stuart – 6

Another whose best work goes unrecognised by most but he showed the same application as his team-mates.

Maro Itoje – 8

The new captain promised he would lead by example. He did not disappoint in an all-action demonstration of his prowess.

George Martin – 7

Worked well in tandem with his captain to ensure England were able to compete and nat times silence the home crowd.

Tom Curry – 7

Like his twin, the Sale flanker seemed to be popping up everywhere within a remorseless determination.

Ben Curry – 7

Ireland really must have wondered how many Currys were on the pitch as he gave total commitment to the cause.

Ben Earl – 6

The Saracens man might not be a traditional No 8 but his willingness to bust his guts from first to last minute is a sign of his mentality and quality.

Replacements:

Dan (for Cowan Dickie) – 6

Did his job in a difficult cause

Willis (for Earl) – 6

Came on just as the tide really started to turn against England. Could not stem it. 6 

Cunningham-South (for Ben Curry) – 6

Sent on to give England more bulk and energy in the last quarter 6

Chessum (for Martin) – 6

Back after injury and giving England extra line-out capacity in the final stages.

F Smith (for Steward) – 6

All or nothing move with namesake Marcus moving to full-back but the die was cast 6

Randall (for Mitchell) – 6

Another who came on when the game was gone 6 

Baxter (for Genge) – 5

Run out in the last 10 as England were left increasingly ragged 5

Heyes (for Stuart) – 5

Also a late introduction as the Red Rose wilted 5

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