Disallowed trypublished at 16:41 Greenwich Mean Time 1 March 2015
Jack Nowell in at the corner. No, he's not. There was a forward pass earlier in the piece. Craig Joubert wipes out the score and blows for time.
Full-time: Ireland 19-9 England
Henshaw try & four Sexton penalties for Ireland
Three Ford penalties for England
Ireland's first win over England since 2011
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Mike Henson
Jack Nowell in at the corner. No, he's not. There was a forward pass earlier in the piece. Craig Joubert wipes out the score and blows for time.
Brian Moore
Former England hooker on BBC One
"You can't fault England for their fortitude and endeavour in this game, but Ireland have been more precise when it counts and that's been the difference."
Ireland give away a penalty on halfway and another 10 metres as they chuck the ball away. George Ford kicks into the corner but it is all too little too late with only 90 seconds of normal time left.
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"Billy Twelvetrees made a great impact when he came off the bench against Wales but today he has made three massive errors at key times."
England's concentration slips again as the ball ricochets forward off Jack Nowell's boot and is picked up by Billy Twelvetrees. Accidental offside and Ireland nudge up towards the England 22m.
The clock leaking time as they do so.
Denis Hickie
Former Ireland winger on BBC Radio 5 live
"Ireland are dead on their feet. They are probably clock-watching but this is where Madigan needs to impose himself on the game - he hasn't had the same influence that Sexton had."
A big hit in midfield and the ball spills from Richard Wigglesworth's grasp. It looked backwards, but the referee sees it as a knock-on. Possession turned over to Ireland and that is surely that in terms of the result.
We apologise to those who took part but due to a technical issue we are unable to bring you the result of the vote.
Fields of Athenry echoes around the stands as Ireland clear their lines and Sean Cronin replaces Rory Best.
The home fans think their side are out of the woods now.
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"Ireland can't just play in their own half and defend the last eight minutes of this match. They have to put pressure on England."
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"Where has this been for England for the first 72 minutes of this game? It is like watching a completely different side. The opposition are tired but the dynamic of the game has changed."
Jack Nowell darts and ducks. Up to within one metre!
Nope. A let-off for Ireland as Nick Easter burrows for the line with his own man - Billy Twelvetrees - blocking the attempted tacklers.
Craig Joubert calls a truck and trailer and it is a scrum to Ireland five metres out.
Richard Wigglesworth squirms through a hole, Billy Vunipola punches on and England are up to the Ireland 22m line.
Ireland look like they have eased too far off the gas.
Matt Dawson
Former England scrum-half on BBC Radio 5 live
"England have got to generate more pace and quicken the game up and get through the phases. Ireland have put everything into this game and look a bit tired."
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"Joe Schmidt will be worried that Ireland have stopped playing, thinking they've got the game won. He'll want them to score again to stop England coming back into the game."
More changes for England as Billy Twelvetrees comes on in the centres and Richard Wigglesworth gets a go at scrum-half in place of Ben Youngs.
Jared Payne off and Felix Jones on for Ireland.
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"It's against the run of play, but England are slowly reducing the gap. A converted try now would make it a very nervy last 10 minutes for Ireland."
That was like a Manny Pacquiao haymaker landing.
Cian Healey has his head thrown back as he clashes brows with Dan Cole in the loose. He is alright to continue.
George Ford snaps over a penalty to nibble away at the gap a little more.
Too little, too late. Ten points difference and only a few more minutes.
Phillip Matthews
Former Ireland captain on BBC One
"Devin Toner has been immense. He's made crucial turnovers in the line-out"
Changes aplenty.
Ireland line-out lighthouse Devin Toner is replaced by Iain Henderson.
Mako Vunipola replaces Joe Marler while Nick Easter replaces Billy Vunipola for England.