DUBLIN (Reuters) -Ireland were far too strong for Italy on Sunday, making it two Six Nations' bonus point wins from two with a dominant 36-0 win at the Aviva Stadium that kept their hopes of defending their grand slam title firmly on track.
Andy Farrell made six changes from the team that swept aside France 38-17 a week ago and while it wasn't perfect, Ireland successfully flexed their squad depth and Italy simply could not cope with the host's big ball carriers and fast paced attack.
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