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Ireland vs France LIVE rugby: Six Nations 2023 score and result as Ireland win Dublin thriller

Ireland 32-19 France: The 2023 Six Nations title could well be heading to Dublin after a brilliant win for Andy Farrell’s Ireland

Harry Latham-Coyle
Saturday 11 February 2023 12:56 EST
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Six Nations week one round-up: England struggle as Ireland make statement

Ireland underlined their status as the world’s No q team as they overwhelmed defending champions France 32-19 in a fantastic Six Nations match that absolutely lived up to its billing, delivering wonderful tries and relentless skill.

In the first-ever Six Nations clash between the world’s top-two ranked nations, a Hugo Keenan try put Ireland ahead but France hit back with a brilliant counter-attack finished off by Damian Penaud.

Ireland regained the lead with an extraordinarily athletic finish by James Lowe and added a third through prop Andrew Porter. France stayed in touch with three Thomas Ramos penalties but trailed 22-16 at half-time after one of the best 40 minutes the competition has seen for years.

The second half was tighter, but Ireland were disciplined in holding France at bay before Garry Ringrose crossed for the fourth try to cap off a superb display and end a run of three successive defeats by the French.

Relive the action from the Six Nations clash below:

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 45 minutes

The Welsh lineout really hasn’t functioned well today after all those changes in the back five of the pack. Ken Owens throws in, nobody jumps, and the captain spreads his arms in frustration as Scotland launch a counter.

The gallop of Blair Kinghorn in full stride means Scotland are able to make swift progress up to halfway. Finn Russell’s first attempted kick is blocked by Welsh hands, but his second is excellent, cutting through the Edinburgh night and skipping out ten metres from the Welsh line. It’s a 50:22.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:56

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 44 minutes

Turner’s invovled in another high tackle immediately after coming back on, though it’s Pierre Schoeman’s arm rather than his that has wrapped around the neck of Jac Morgan. Just a penalty.

Luke Crosbie’s return is brief. He appears to be worried about his shoulder as Jack Dempsey comes on in his place.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:54

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 42 minutes

Wales build a promising attack up the left against Scotland’s 14, but Tomos Williams’ ankle is caught, and Liam Williams enters from the side having over-run his scrum-half seeking an offload.

George Turner returns from the sin bin, joined by Luke Crosbie, who had been taken off to allow for the introduction of Fraser Brown.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:53

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 41 minutes

A nervy start from the Scottish players to the second half, too, with the kick fumbled and Ben White then throwing a horrid pass in the vague direction of Finn Russell that Kyle Steyn is instead forced to collect.

George North is back on. Hmm. He has passed his HIA, but he shouldn’t have undergone one if, as did appear to be the case, he had been knocked out.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:51

Second half...

Wales were out early for the second half, with Scotland making their visitors wait a little. It really is anyone’s game, this - there is a slight nervousness to Murrayfield as Dan Biggar prepares to restart things.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:49

H/T: Scotland 13-7 Wales

The Ken Owens score keeps Wales very much in in despite those missed opportunities. Tommy Reffell and Jac Morgan’s work at the breakdown has been, generally, very good, which is preventing Scotland from building up the pitch or in phase play.

I think the hosts could do with simplifying things, though. Finn Russell has thrown a couple of loose offloads, but there are certainly spaces there. George North, you would hope, will not be re-emerging after exhibiting signs of a brain injury after George Turner caught him high - can Scotland get at a Joe Hawkins/Josh Adams partnership that won’t be particularly well grooved?

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:46

H/T: Scotland 13-7 Wales

That felt rather familiar - Wales lack of a clinical edge costing them, Scotland rather more effective with fewer chances in advanced territory. It’s been an odd sort of contest, short of flow and fluency with a few too many errors from both sides. Wales have fluffed their lines at least thrice from set piece opportunities five metres out from the Scottish line, but did finally get over with George Turner in the sin bin for Scotland after a high tackle.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:40

HALF TIME! SCOTLAND 13-7 WALES

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Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:37

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 41 miutes

Through the hands of Rio Dyer with a score certain! Oh, how might Wales rue that? Purpose and punch to their attack as the clock ticks into the red, and space opens on the blindside as Tomos Williams finds Dan Biggar.

Biggar’s hands are deft and delightful, flicking out the back, but his pass is low and slightly in front of Dyer, who can’t collect with not a covering Scottish shirt in sight.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:36

Scotland 13-7 Wales, 39 minutes

Finn Russell now threatens to unlock Wales’ wide defence, drawing two with an angled carry and then trying to drop off for a player on the switch line, though on a different page to his teammates. Scotland manage to sweep up the loose pieces, but Jac Morgan locks over the ball and wins a penalty.

Harry Latham-Coyle11 February 2023 17:34

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