Remember to choose the dates you want to search for in order to see full results. As the rain continued to sweep in, the game appeared to turn just before the hour. Marshall Kilgore (Ireland), Touch judges: Television match official: France open the tournament at home to Italy and England close it at Twickenham, entertaning Ireland. Gareth Simmonds (Wales), Touch judges: [16] England were slight favourites heading into the game due to their unbeaten run,[17] although Wales had the advantage of a more experienced side and playing at home in the Millennium Stadium. A totally unfair criticism of a guy who conducts himself with impeccable humility on and off the pitch and a comment made perhaps by someone who doesn't really understand the game.
Maybe Woody should have gone to specsavers! Ireland v England: Paul Grayson for BBC Sport Highlights: How to use ICDb: How to search: Choose either a competition, commentator or team to see listings of matches. This win was England's first Six Nations victory in Ireland since their 2003 Grand Slam triumph. Television match official: Lourens van der Merwe (South Africa) Nigel Owens (Wales) [3][4] France however were upset in their first game, going down 23–18 against Italy. The game will be remembered for that disgraceful stamp by Cian Healy. [26] England coach Stuart Lancaster admitted that his side "didn't turn up" to their final match. Jérôme Garcès (France) A victory by Wales would give them two points and put them on equal footing with England. I can still remember All Black Jamie Joseph gratuitously stamping on Kieran Bracken's ankle and leaving him with an injury that plagued the rest of his playing days. This was Wales' biggest ever win over England. Well played England. Giulio De Santis (Italy), Touch judges: He then made it 12-6 when Kearney was pinged for holding on. [21], Wales defeated England by an emphatic 30–3, their biggest ever win over England. The England cricket team visited Ireland on 3 September 2013 for a one-match One Day International series against the Ireland cricket team at Malahide Cricket Club Ground, Dublin.The match served as a warm-up for England ahead of their five-match ODI series against Australia later in the month. John Ashdown (Ireland innings) and Rob Bagchi (England innings) Tue 3 Sep 2013 12.56 EDT. There was also a forum show on the BBC Red Button for satellite, cable and Freeview viewers after several matches. [10][11] In the remaining match, Scotland defeated Ireland for a second consecutive victory. Pascal Gaüzère (France) John Lacey (Ireland) Wales fly half Dan Biggar dropped a goal, which was then followed by a second try to Cuthbert in the 66th minute to put the game beyond England. For the first time the men in white looked rattled. Television match official: Alain Rolland (Ireland) Malahide to host Ireland v England in 2013.