Eire XV have been outclassed by England ‘A’ at Thomond Park on Friday evening, happening on a 14-52 rating line.
4 tries and three conversions for the visiting aspect have been adopted by an additional 4 efficiently transformed five-pointers within the second 40 minutes. The hosts solely managed two transformed tries within the opening interval and failed to bother the rating board within the second half.
First rating of the sport
The guests went into an early lead by means of an Ethan Roots strive. The England ‘A’ captain’s effort was transformed by Leicester Tigers’ Billy Searle.
🌹 @EnglandRugby A strike first!@ExeterChiefs‘ Ethan Roots with the opening strive of the sport in Limerick 👏 pic.twitter.com/Cc0pq6I8Ec
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Searle quickly crossed himself for a strive pushing the English right into a 12-0 benefit – as he missed the conversion.
Eire received on the scoresheet by means of Munster’s Brian Gleeson. The quantity eight’s rating was added to by Ciarán Frawley as he efficiently transformed to scale back the deficit to 5-12.
Brian Gleeson will get @IrishRugby XV’s first factors of the sport ☘️
The @Munsterrugby man reduces the deficit towards England A in Thomond Park 🤏 pic.twitter.com/OSEXqMjSqy
— Premier Sports activities Eire (@PremSportsIRL) February 6, 2026
The guests dominated the scoring for many of the following twenty minutes – within the course of scoring two transformed tries.
Two extra tries for the guests
Ollie Hassell-Collins joined his Leicester Tigers’ teammate Searle on the scoring charts as he touched down for his aspect’s third five-pointer of the evening. Searle missed his second conversion effort of the evening – this one from a tougher angle than the beforehand one he had missed.
Harry Randall claimed the fourth England ‘A’ strive of the fixture, earlier than Searle transformed to maneuver the visiting aspect right into a 24-7 lead.
Kenny strive earlier than half-time
Shortly earlier than half-time Eire XV struck again. The fast-reacting Joshua Kenny picked up the ball and raced to the touch down – a lot to the delight, and reduction of the house followers.
Joshua Kenny for @IrishRugby XV! ☘️
The ultimate strive of the primary half belongs to one in every of @leinsterrugby‘s hottest prospects 🔥 pic.twitter.com/4ynDgTJB86
— Premier Sports activities Eire (@PremSportsIRL) February 6, 2026
With a simple tap-over for Ciarán Frawley, the UCD man stored Cullie Tucker’s aspect within the sport, as they headed for the tunnel at half-time 14-24 behind England ‘A’.
Half-time rating: Eire XV 14 England ‘A’ 24
Inside minutes of the restart Fineen Wycherley was sin-binned. With a one-man benefit, England ‘A’ pressured the house aspect’s line, earlier than Geaorge Kloska crashed over for a strive.
Searle’s conversion effort was once more profitable, as he moved his aspect to a 31-14 lead.
Ollie Hassell-Collins claimed his second strive of the night, whereas Wycherley was nonetheless within the sin bin. Searle once more added the extras as England ‘A’ moved 38-14 forward.
“That’s what they’ll do!” 🎙️@LeicesterTigers‘ Ollie Hassell-Collins scores as @EnglandRugby A’s dominance continues 🌹 pic.twitter.com/agGEjlfR8t
— Premier Sports activities (@PremSportsTV) February 6, 2026
The England ‘A’ aspect dominated from then onwards, with winger Cadan Murley of Harlequins getting in on the try-scoring motion. Roots scored his second try to with Searle changing the previous’s try to Charlie Atkinson the latter, England ‘A’ ran out 14-52 victors.
Full-time rating: Eire XV 14 England ‘A’ 52
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