Crowley stays present after reclaiming Ireland spotImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Crowley is retained at fly-half for Ireland’s home game with Wales after kicking 17 points against EnglandByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished6 minutes agoFrom Stuart McCloskey’s takedown of Marcus Smith to the coaching box’s delirious celebrations, Ireland’s resounding win over England conjured a series of enduring images. McCloskey, who battered England with his buccaneering carries, was an obvious poster boy for the win. As were Rob Baloucoune, whose work at both ends of the field was lauded by head coach Andy Farrell, and Jamison Gibson-Park, who pulled the strings ingeniously in the record 42-21 win. Given the intense scrutiny he has faced as one of the two key actors in Ireland’s fly-half debate, the headline-hogging endeavours of his team-mates would have suited Jack Crowley just fine. Reinstated to the Ireland line-up for the England game following Sam Prendergast’s indifferent start to the Six Nations, Crowley re-established himself as Ireland’s first-choice 10 with a quietly confident display. His 2024 Six Nations-winning half-back partnership with Gibson-Park restored, Crowley ensured the Irish attack ran smoothly and kicked 17 points to help steer Ireland to a famous Twickenham triumph. Timoney starts as Ireland make five changes
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