Caelan Doris playing for Ireland against England at Twickenham,
in their 2024 Six Nations Championship game. Ireand lost 22-23 in
the 81st minute and with it another Grand Slam. None the less they
did retain The Championship.
International career: Played 28. Won 23, Lost 5.
2019 v England (Dublin) L 20-31 (SN)
2019 v Scotland (Murrayfield) W 22-13 (SN
2019 v Italy (Rome) W 26-16 (SN)
2019 v France (Dublin) W 26-14 (SN)
2020 v Wales (Dublin) W 32-9 (ANC)
2020 v England (Twickenham) L 7-18 (ANC)
2020 v Scotland (Dublin) W 31-16 (ANC)
2021 v Japan (Dublin) W 39-31
2021 v U.S.A. (Dublin) W 71-10
2021 v Japan (Dublin) W 60-5
2021 v New Zealand (Dublin) W 29-20
2021 v Argentina (Dublin) W 57-3
2022 v Wales (Dublin) W 27-7 (SN)
2022 v France (Paris) L 24-30 (SN)
2022 v Italy (Rome) W 57-6 (SN)
2022 v England (Twickenham) W 32-15 (SN)
2022 v Scotland (Dublin) W 26-5 (SN)
2022 v New Zealand (Auckland) L 19-42
2022 v New Zealand (Dunedin) W 23-12 (1st ever win in N.Z.)
2022 v New Zealand (Wellington) W 32-22 (2nd ever win in N.Z.!)
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 Scotland (Edinburgh) W 22-7 (SN)
2023 v England (Dublin (W) 29-16 (SN) Grand Slam.
2023 v Italy (Dublin) W 33-17
2023 v England (Dublin) W 29-10 (R)
2023 v Samoa (Dublin) W 17-13
2023 v Rumania (Bordeaux) W 82-8 (World Cup)
2023 v Tonga (Nantes) W 59-16 (World Cup)
2023 v South Africa (Paris) W 13-8 (World Cup)
2023 v Scotland (Paris) W 36-14 (World Cup)
2023 v New Zealand (Paris) L 24-28 (World Cup)
2024 v France (Marseille) W 38-17 (SN) (Record score)
2024 v Italy (Dublin) W 36-0 (SN)
2024 v Wales (Dublin) W 31-7 (SN)
2024 v England (Twickenham) L 22-23 (SN)
2024 v Scotland (Dublin) W 17-13 (SN) (Champions)
Caelan Doris playing for Ireland against England at Twickenham.
The 2022 Six Nations
Championship game was won by Ireand
32-15, on 12th March.
Caelan Doris playing his second game for Ireland, a 12-24
defeat at Twickenham to England
in the 2020 Six Nations
Championship. 23rd February 2020.