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Steward urges beleaguered England to make Ireland clash a turning point
England's Freddie Steward after the Autumn International match at Twickenham Stadium, London. Picture date: Saturday November 26, 2022.

FREDDIE STEWARD insists England face their moment of truth when they attempt to begin the healing process against Grand Slam-chasing Ireland in Dublin on Saturday.

Steve Borthwick’s team are reeling from the heaviest defeat in their Twickenham history after France amassed seven tries en route to a 53-10 rout that has sent shockwaves through English rugby.

While facing world rankings kingpins Ireland on St Patrick’s weekend is the toughest possible arena in which to rebuild shattered reputations, Steward says England welcome the chance to show their character.

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