George Ford breaks silence on 'not good enough' England performance after record-breaking defeat to Ireland

Ed Griffiths

By Ed Griffiths


Published: 22/02/2026

- 18:42

Updated: 22/02/2026

- 18:48

This humiliation arrived merely seven days after Scotland wrested the Calcutta Cup from England in another comprehensive defeat

George Ford has vowed that England will conduct an unflinching review of their dismal performance following the collapse of their Six Nations championship aspirations after just three matches.

The fly-half acknowledged the team must understand what went wrong before they face Italy and France in the tournament's concluding fixtures.


Saturday's defeat exposed fundamental problems throughout the squad, with Ford making clear that no aspect of the performance would escape scrutiny as the coaching staff seek answers ahead of their remaining commitments.

Ireland delivered a devastating blow to English ambitions with a historic 42-21 triumph at Allianz Stadium, setting a new record margin of victory in the fixture.

This humiliation arrived merely seven days after Scotland wrested the Calcutta Cup from England in another comprehensive defeat, despite both opponents sitting below them in world rankings.

The scale of England's dysfunction was laid bare by a remarkable 24 turnovers during Saturday's match, a damning figure that encapsulated the team's complete breakdown across all areas of play.

The fly-half said: "You’ve got two options - you either beat around the bush a little bit and avoid things or you get to be properly honest and pick it to pieces.

"We’re going to be part of some uncomfortable meetings and some uncomfortable reviews, which will be a positive in the end because we actually want to address things and get to the root of some of the problems and come up with some solutions.

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George Ford has vowed that England will conduct an unflinching review of their dismal performance

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He added: "So when you have a couple of results like this, we will take it head on and make sure that we actually get to some proper solutions that we can grow from.”

Few players emerged from the wreckage at Twickenham with their reputations intact and Ford was not among them after two penalties failed to find touch early in the match when England were still in contention.

Within half-an-hour, Ireland were 22-0 ahead and the rudderless hosts looked broken, making crucial errors.

Ford then drew sarcastic cheers from fans when he did eventually boot the ball into the stands.

England vs IrelandGeorge Ford endured a particularly difficult afternoon, missing two penalty kicks to touch that squandered territorial advantages | GETTY

Ford said: "There were a couple to touch, the first one I tried to be aggressive and go for it and I got that one wrong.

"I actually thought for the second one that I punched it into the five-metre line and obviously they thought it went the other side of the flag.

"Look, it happens. It’s not good, it’s not acceptable to do that, but stuff like that happens in sport, in games and it’s not for a lack of intent or endeavour.”

On successive weekends, England have been blown away in the first half, placing an urgency on finding out why they are starting so slowly.

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England were blown away in the first half

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Ford said: "We’ve got to get to the bottom of it. It’s clearly not good enough. In the first 15-20 minutes in a Test match you want to at least give yourselves a foothold in the game.

"Usually the emotions settle down after that period of time, but when we have conceded it has been seven, 14, 17 and then 22. It’s too much for us to get back.

"It’s obviously not good enough - the last two results and performances - and we’re going to front that up.

"What we’re going to do going forward isn’t going to be due to a lack of endeavour to get better and fix it. Hopefully propel ourselves on again."