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Defiant Eddie Jones shrugs off shock England loss to Ireland and says All Blacks ‘are there for the taking’ by Lions

Fiery Irish deny Six Nations champions a second consecutive grand slam

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The referee blows the whistle at full time, sparking Irish celebrations. Photo: Reuters

Eddie Jones said New Zealand were “there for the taking” after his England side’s bid to better the All Blacks’ record winning streak ended with a defeat by Ireland in Dublin.

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Ireland, who had also ended New Zealand’s run, won 13-9 at a rainswept Lansdowne Road on Saturday to deny England a 19th successive test win and prevent them becoming the first side in the Six Nations era to win back-to-back grand slams.

Irish lock Iain Henderson scored the only try of the match, although England’s defeat came after they had already retained the Six Nations title.

Ireland dominated first-half play, overpowering England at the breakdown and mounting frequent line breaks.

Following an early exchange of converted penalties, the Irish took a 10-3 lead after Henderson broke from a maul and plunged across the line before Anthony Watson could react.
Eddie Jones refused to be bowed by the defeat. Photo: AP
Eddie Jones refused to be bowed by the defeat. Photo: AP
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England rarely penetrated Ireland’s 22. Their points came from three Owen Farrell penalties.

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