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          • CJ Stander(8')
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          • Will Connors(61')
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          Ireland set up "Super Saturday" decider as Six Nations returns

          Hugo Keenan scored two first-half tries and had a third disallowed on his debut in Dublin. Photo By Brendan Moran/Sportsfile via Getty Images
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          Ireland overwhelmed Italy 50-17 in an empty Aviva Stadium on Saturday to bring the long-delayed 2020 Six Nations championship back with a late rush of tries that set up a "Super Saturday" last-day shootout with title rivals France and England.

          The originally scheduled clash in March was one of the first major coronavirus sporting casualties and with the country under tough restrictions again, the hosts secured the bonus-point win needed to give their fans hope of a fourth title in seven years.

          Ireland move one point ahead of England and France and while the big ask of a bonus point win in Paris will guarantee them the championship, a narrower victory may not cut it as England go to Rome trailing by a points difference of 23.

          "Points difference might not be enough now," captain Johnny Sexton said, one of six different try scorers that included debutants Hugo Keenan and Will Connors, with winger Keenan grabbing two of them in the first half.

          "Now we might have to go over and score four [tries], you never know. We just have to try and win the game, how may wins have we had in Paris over the years, not too many. We're going to have our work cut out."

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          While Ireland were slow to get going in attack, had Conor Murray sin binned after just three minutes and conceded an early three points, they easily dominated the breakdown and never gave the young Italians a sniff after CJ Stander's opening try.

          They began to find their groove half an hour in when the versatile Keenan, who has only scored one try for Leinster, grabbed two in his first 37 minutes of international rugby, the second a length of the park team effort.

          Ireland started the second half as they did the first, and the visitors got the reward their improved performance deserved when winger Edoardo Padovani perfectly read a Sexton miss pass to touch down under the posts.

          Once man-of-the-match Connors grabbed the bonus-point try on 60 minutes, it was a question of how many more as Sexton, Dave Heffernan and Bundee Aki -- assisted by an uncharacteristically silky Peter O'Mahony offload -- pushed Ireland past 50 points.

          Yet in their bid to pile the pressure on England, they gave up seven points at the death as flyhalf Paolo Garbisi marked his debut with a potentially crucial try.

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