Crowley recalled as Ireland make five changes to face England
Summary
Ireland's rugby team coach, Andy Farrell, has made five changes to his starting team for their Six Nations match against England. Jack Crowley will start as fly-half, taking the place of Sam Prendergast. Ireland and England each have one win from their first two matches in this tournament.Key Facts
- Jack Crowley will start as fly-half for Ireland against England in the Six Nations match.
- Coach Andy Farrell made five changes to the starting team from their previous game.
- Sam Prendergast, who previously played, is not in the matchday squad.
- Ciaran Frawley will be on the bench and can play multiple positions.
- Tadhg Furlong returns to the team, playing at tight-head prop after a calf injury.
- Three-time British and Irish Lion Tadhg Beirne will start as blind-side flanker.
- Ireland and England both have one win from their first two matches in this tournament.
- Edwin Edogbo, a lock, is not selected due to an investigation into online abuse he received.
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