Billy Vunipola became the second England player to be sent off in a week as Ireland eased to a 29-10 Rugby World Cup warm-up win in Dublin on Saturday.
England kicked off without regular captain Farrell, the son of Ireland coach Andy Farrell, after Red Rose boss Steve Borthwick decided to leave the fly-half out of his matchday 23 amid an ongoing disciplinary saga.
An original hearing's overturning of the in-game decision made by the bunker review system during England's 19-17 win over Wales at Twickenham last weekend sparked uproar throughout the global game.Ford's penalty gave England an early lead before Ireland - who defeated England in Dublin in March to seal a Six Nations Grand Slam - hit back through Aki's try, after a fine break by Peter O'Mahony, with Ross Byrne adding a simple conversion.
With England down to 14 men after Vunipola was initially off the field for a yellow card, Lowe went over for a third try before fellow wing Hansen crossed following a fine long pass by flyhalf Byrne.
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