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Ireland school Scotland to claim Triple Crown and keep Six Nations hopes alive

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Tommy O'Brien of Ireland celebrates scoring his team's fifth try during the Guinness Six Nations 2026 match between Ireland and Scotland at Aviva Stadium on March 14, 2026 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Ireland claimed a fourth Triple Crown in five years and kept themselves in contention for Guinness Six Nations glory by crushing Scotland’s quest for history with a gripping 43-21 bonus-point win in Dublin.

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Gregor Townsend’s side began “Super Saturday” dreaming of a maiden Six Nations title and the minimum of a first Triple Crown in 36 years.

But Ireland continued their remarkable decade-long dominance of the fixture with a 12th consecutive victory over the Scots to move top of the championship table for the time being at least.

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Ireland full-back Jamie Osborne and Scotland wing Darcy Graham each claimed their fourth tries of the tournament during a frenetic start before scores from Dan Sheehan and Robert Baloucoune helped the hosts into a 19-7 half-time lead.

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Scotland fly-half Finn Russell and co-captain Rory Darge crossed in the second period, either side of a finish from Ireland replacement Darragh Murray, but hope of a famous comeback was extinguished by a late double from Tommy O’Brien.

Scotland arrived at a sold-out Aviva Stadium brimming with belief after setting up the three-way title tussle with last weekend’s stunning 50-40 win over France.

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They fell behind inside three minutes when Osborne dotted down under the posts to score for the fourth successive match before swiftly hitting back when Blair Kinghorn sent Graham over in the right corner.

Hooker Sheehan finished a lineout maul to restore the hosts’ advantage in the 11th minute as the breathless beginning continued.

Ireland were winning the set-piece battle and duly increased their lead when quick ball from a scrum on the left touchline culminated in jet-heeled Baloucoune darting to the right corner and bravely stretching for the line under pressure from Graham.

Following the free-scoring opening 20 minutes, the remainder of the first half was a scrappy, chaotic affair, with persistent errors stifling the rhythm of both sides.

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Scotland returned to the field trailing by 12 points and requiring a colossal effort to end the day with silverware.

Russell, who was subdued for large spells of the opening period, breathed new life back into the contest by sneaking over the line in the 52nd minute and then converting to reward persistent Scottish pressure.

Momentum quickly swung back the other way, with Connacht lock Murray marking his Six Nations debut by bulldozing over to secure Ireland’s bonus point, with Crowley landing the third of his five successful conversions.

Scotland moved back to within four points when Russell added the extras after quick hands from Grant Gilchrist teed up Darge to charge over.

Ireland head coach Farrell made six changes simultaneously with 15 minutes remaining, including bringing on centre Bundee Aki for his first outing of the tournament following suspension.

The switches paid dividends as wing O’Brien raced clear on to Ciaran Frawley’s pass to score before Crowley slotted a penalty as part of his 13-point haul to give the home team breathing space.

With the ‘Fields of Athenry’ ringing around the ground, the majority of the capacity crowd were delighted further in the final minute when O’Brien burst away down the left to cap a fine Ireland display and inflict more pain on Scotland.

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TheNotoriousFig 12 mins ago

Great game. At times the standard on both sides of the ball for both teams was superb. Scotland’s first try was terrific. And at times it was a bit sloppy as each team looked for the knockout punch.


‘Hon England!

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Eric Elwood 20 mins ago

Kudos to Scotland it took an outstanding performance from Ireland to win that. The final score did not reflect the contest. Home advantage and a slightly less intense match last week and a little more depth were all required for that Irish win.

Delighted for Ireland’s performance in the tournament following the poor opening.

Well done to Andy Farrell and come on England!!

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Zinzan 1 hr ago

“School” is a bit too much and a bit disrespectful to the Scots. Ireland at home is a huge ask for any team. Pressure, tail end of their campaign, the Scots put in a shift today that may have won the game had it been played on neutral ground.

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Eric Elwood 23 mins ago

Agree. The “schooled” comment sounded like someone saw the result not the match. It was blow for blow and at 26-21 it was looking like Scotland could push on to win. Ireland had to play exceptionally well and the second last score was possibly due to a better bench. The last try just a flourish at the end of a very close and classic 6Ns match. Losing both locks hurt Scotland and ultimately lacking a little depth.

On neutral grouns OR without a huge match OR Ireland play less well and Scotland easily take it. That said….come on England.

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unknown 1 hr ago

Wonderful match! Great advertisement for the 6N. The two Ulster lads .. Balacoune and McCloskey .. were both immense, as were Doris, Beirne and Gibson-Park!

A word too for the officials - wh9 facilitated a fantastic match!!

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Lofty 51 mins ago

An excellent match, the Irish defence was committed and immense. Scotland attack went 12+ phases to stretch the Irish and score their tries. Skills were high and commitment exceptional. I bet both teams were absolutely shattered by minute 80. As an English man I looked on in awe

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unknown 1 hr ago

Who is player of the match ?

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Hammer Head 50 mins ago

Doris

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SB 1 hr ago

Ireland were not there for the taking.

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Eric Elwood 18 mins ago

It required a huge performance from Ireland to win. I thinking taking into account the play of both teams maybe the highest standard match to date.

If Ireland at any stage tried to hold their lead they would have lost.

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TU 1 hr ago

Cracking game. Best we’ve played for quite a while. Doris was great but no way anyone except Tadgh Beirne deserved motm: he was absolutely immense.

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