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      Ireland overpower Scotland to claim triple crown and throw down Six Nations title gauntlet

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    • Ireland 43-21 Scotland

    • Andy Farrell’s side run in six tries in dominant display

    In sporting vernacular Scotland have long looked on Dublin as a ‘hard place to go’. Roughly an hour’s flight time from Edinburgh, they get to stay in a decent hotel, play in a relatively modern stadium with good facilities, against modestly resourced opponents, and in conditions they could never describe as alien. Despite this comforting familiarity, ever since Dan Parks nailed a touchline penalty in Croke Park in 2010 to scuttle Ireland’s Triple Crown voyage they have associated this fixture with trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube wearing oven gloves.

    On it goes. Faced with the losing run in the fixture hitting a dozen, Scotland did their best to escape the tag. And got caught. On a bright and bracing day in front of a full house, paying crazy money for the privilege, Scotland played their part in an enthralling game for no reward. Ireland’s bonus point win gives them a triple crown in a season where that prize exceeds its usual merit.

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      Ireland overpower Scotland to claim triple crown and throw down Six Nations title gauntlet

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    • Ireland 43-21 Scotland

    • Andy Farrell’s side run in six tries in dominant display

    In sporting vernacular Scotland have long looked on Dublin as a ‘hard place to go’. Roughly an hour’s flight time from Edinburgh, they get to stay in a decent hotel, play in a relatively modern stadium with good facilities, against modestly resourced opponents, and in conditions they could never describe as alien. Despite this comforting familiarity, ever since Dan Parks nailed a touchline penalty in Croke Park in 2010 to scuttle Ireland’s Triple Crown voyage they have associated this fixture with trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube wearing oven gloves.

    On it goes. Faced with the losing run in the fixture hitting a dozen, Scotland did their best to escape the tag. And got caught. On a bright and bracing day in front of a full house, paying crazy money for the privilege, Scotland played their part in an enthralling game for no reward. Ireland’s bonus point win gives them a triple crown in a season where that prize exceeds its usual merit.

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      Ireland overpower Scotland to claim triple crown and throw down Six Nations title gauntlet

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    • Ireland 43-21 Scotland

    • Andy Farrell’s side run in six tries in dominant display

    In sporting vernacular Scotland have long looked on Dublin as a ‘hard place to go’. Roughly an hour’s flight time from Edinburgh, they get to stay in a decent hotel, play in a relatively modern stadium with good facilities, against modestly resourced opponents, and in conditions they could never describe as alien. Despite this comforting familiarity, ever since Dan Parks nailed a touchline penalty in Croke Park in 2010 to scuttle Ireland’s Triple Crown voyage they have associated this fixture with trying to solve a Rubik’s Cube wearing oven gloves.

    On it goes. Faced with the losing run in the fixture hitting a dozen, Scotland did their best to escape the tag. And got caught. On a bright and bracing day in front of a full house, paying crazy money for the privilege, Scotland played their part in an enthralling game for no reward. Ireland’s bonus point win gives them a triple crown in a season where that prize exceeds its usual merit.

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