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Ireland edge Wales struggle session to keep Six Nations hopes alive

James Ryan of Ireland is tackled by Wales players Aaron Wainwright, left, and Eddie James during the Guinness 6 Nations Rugby Championship match between Ireland and Wales at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. (Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images)
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Ireland kept alive their slim hopes of reclaiming the Guinness Six Nations title by battling to a 27-17 bonus-point victory against winless Wales in Dublin.

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First-half tries from Jacob Stockdale and Jack Crowley put Andy Farrell’s side on course to set up a Triple Crown showdown with Scotland next weekend.

Wales responded through a superb solo score from prop Rhys Carre but were ultimately unable to prevent a 15th successive defeat in the championship, dating back to 2023.

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Jack Conan and Jamie Osborne touched down in the second period, either side of an effort from Wales flanker James Botham, as the hosts built on a record success away to England in round three in relatively scrappy fashion.

Although Ireland remain in contention for championship glory, table-topping France will retain the title with a round to spare by beating Scotland with a bonus point at Murrayfield on Saturday.

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Wales, meanwhile, will bid to avoid the wooden spoon for the third successive Six Nations when they host Italy on the final weekend following a creditable display at the Aviva Stadium.

Steve Tandy’s side crossed the Irish Sea heartened by a promising performance in a 26-23 loss to Scotland last time out and with genuine belief of causing an upset.

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Yet Welsh hopes of a first Six Nations win in Dublin since 2012 were dealt a blow inside six minutes as Stockdale burst on to a Stuart McCloskey pass to claim his 20th international try.

It briefly looked like being a long evening for the visitors, but Conan’s 11th-minute finish was disallowed on review due to a knock-on by Tom O’Toole before a Dan Edwards penalty cut the deficit.

Wales grew into the game and were unfortunate not to edge ahead when Carre was held up over the line by McCloskey.

Momentum swung back the other way and Wales flanker Alex Mann produced a superb interception to alleviate sustained pressure before Ireland eventually stretched their lead courtesy of fly-half Crowley going over in the left corner.

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However, Wales trailed just 12-10 at the end of an attritional opening period after loosehead Carre brushed aside Robert Baloucoune and darted around 30 metres to the line to score for the third match in a row in impressive fashion.

Ireland back-rower Conan made up for his earlier frustration by burrowing over four minutes into the second half.

But Wales continued to make life uncomfortable for their opponents.

Following sustained pressure – and a brief flashpoint involving Ireland prop Tadhg Furlong and Wales replacement Nicky Smith – Botham powered over in the 63rd minute, with Edwards’ conversion moving the away team back to within two points.

Ireland hit back within five minutes and had the bonus point in the bag when full-back Osborne finished a fine team move with his third try in as many games.

Wales scrum-half Tomos Williams was sin-binned for an infringement in the build-up, while Crowley’s poor miss from the conversion attempt left his team protecting only a seven-point advantage going into the final 10 minutes.

Crowley regained his composure to slot a penalty with three minutes remaining to fatally end Welsh resistance and complete a 12-point personal haul.

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JJ 91 days ago

If Italy v england is a draw, then Wales will have ‘won’ the wooden spoon with a game to spare. In fact, 2 losing bonus points would do it. So it may not be a wooden spoon showdown next week.

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John Breslin 91 days ago

Fair play to Wales, gave it stacks


Not the worst of games for Ireland. Had to dig deep and frequently got tested on defence. Should stand them well for the Scotland game rather than the walkover the bookies seemed to expect


Still can't decide if Dickson is tragic or magic as a ref

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cnw 4 hours ago
France has conquered and reconquered Europe. Can it reach its Mount Everest?

It’s mind boggling that the best are not playing the best in July! Though the commercial reality bites here. On the B/C/D I think the issue is one of communicating ideas. You point out that in reality the majority of the players were third or fourth choice or perhaps worse. And the way you explained it as someone who clearly knows the French comp that makes sense. So I accept that it was perhaps a third or fourth choice team overall. I should be clear though I think that the quality of the team exceeded the sum of its parts. And I think a D grade is way too low. Their performance was too good to get such a grade. And I think that reflects that they are very good players who had a good chance to build combinations. Would the first choice players have played better - very likely. But that does not diminish the performance of the boys that played.

Put another way, I understand that the French team that played the Boks had a good number of first choice players in stark contrast to the teams that played in NZ. But they did not perform like an “A” team - clearly they had only got together just before that game. They started well but the lack of match readiness showed in the second half. In contrast the Boks had both their first choice team that was a battle hardened unit - and they played their A game, as they did against the ABs first choice team in Wellington. In contrast the first choice ABs beat the then first choice Boks in Auckland - it was the best performance all year by the ABs - it was an A grade performance (the Bok dominance in the forwards notwithstanding).



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