Ireland seek more of the same in England clash


  • Rugby
  • Thursday, 20 Feb 2014

DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland named an unchanged team for Saturday's Six Nations match against England as they seek to build on two home wins and challenge for their first championship in five years.

Ireland swept aside Wales two weeks ago with a comprehensive 26-3 win in Dublin and they would take the triple crown with victory this weekend having beaten Scotland in their opening game.

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