Stuart McCloskey playing in Ireland's victorious 42-21 win over England in the
2026
Six Nations Championship. It was Ireland’s highest-ever points tally at
Twickenham
and England's third-heaviest home defeat in history. Ireland's tries
came from
Jamison Gibson-Park, Robert Beloucoune, Tommy O'Brien,
Dan Sheehan and
Jamie Osbourne with Jack Crowley converting four
of them and kicking three penalties.
International matches: Played 26, Won 23, Lost 3.
2016 v England (Twickenham) L 21-10
2017 v Fiji (Dublin) W 23-20
2018 v U.S.A. (Dublin) W 24-14
2020 v Georgia (Dublin) W 23-10 (ANC)
2021 v Japan (Dublin) W 39-31
2021 v U.S.A. (Dublin) W 71-10
2022 v South Africa (Dublin) W 19-16
2022 v Fiji (Dublin) W 35-17
2022 v Australia (Dublin) W 13-10
2023 v Wales (Cardiff) W 34-10 (SN)
2023 v France (Dublin) W 32-19 (SN)
2023 v Italy (Rome) W 34-20 (SN)
2023 v Italy (Dublin) W 33-17
2023 v England (Dublin) W 29-10
2023 v Samoa (Dublin) W 17-13
2023 v Scotland (Paris) W 36-14 (World Cup) (R)
2024 v Italy (Dublin) W 36-0 (SN)
2024 v Wales (Dublin) W 31-7 (SN)
2024 v South Africa (Durban) W 25-24
2024 v Fiji (Dublin) W 52-17
2025 v Georgia (Tbilisi) W 34-5
2025 v Portugal (Lisbon) W 106-0
2025 v New Zealand (Chicago) L 13-26
2025 v Australia (Dublin) W 46-19
2026 v France (Paris) L 14-36 (SN)
2026 v Italy (Dublin) W 20-13 (SN)
2026 v England (Twickenham) W 42-21 (SN) record score

Stuart McCloskey is pictured above playing for Ireland against England at Twickenham during
their 2016 RBS Six Nations Championship match. It was his International debut. 27th February.