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      Townsend endures familiar script with Ireland’s green energy overpowering Scotland | Luke McLaughlin

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    Slips at key moments proved costly with Andy Farrell’s team able to easily maintain a stranglehold on this fixture

    There were some Ireland fans who even said they would not begrudge Scotland victory, the triple crown, and, potentially, a first Six Nations title. There was a sense Gregor Townsend’s side had earned their day in the sun, somehow, especially after the glorious fourth-round triumph against France. And this Ireland team have certainly had their share of vitamin D against Scotland.

    Ireland’s players, it soon became clear, did not see it that way. They were visibly keen to remind Scotland that no one is owed anything in elite sport. This was meant to be a transitional season for them, but the quality of this performance penned a depressingly familiar script from a Scottish perspective.

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      Townsend endures familiar script with Ireland’s green energy overpowering Scotland | Luke McLaughlin

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    Slips at key moments proved costly with Andy Farrell’s team able to easily maintain a stranglehold on this fixture

    There were some Ireland fans who even said they would not begrudge Scotland victory, the triple crown, and, potentially, a first Six Nations title. There was a sense Gregor Townsend’s side had earned their day in the sun, somehow, especially after the glorious fourth-round triumph against France. And this Ireland team have certainly had their share of vitamin D against Scotland.

    Ireland’s players, it soon became clear, did not see it that way. They were visibly keen to remind Scotland that no one is owed anything in elite sport. This was meant to be a transitional season for them, but the quality of this performance penned a depressingly familiar script from a Scottish perspective.

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      Townsend endures familiar script with Ireland’s green energy overpowering Scotland | Luke McLaughlin

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian • 14 March 2026

    Slips at key moments proved costly with Andy Farrell’s team able to easily maintain a stranglehold on this fixture

    There were some Ireland fans who even said they would not begrudge Scotland victory, the triple crown, and, potentially, a first Six Nations title. There was a sense Gregor Townsend’s side had earned their day in the sun, somehow, especially after the glorious fourth-round triumph against France. And this Ireland team have certainly had their share of vitamin D against Scotland.

    Ireland’s players, it soon became clear, did not see it that way. They were visibly keen to remind Scotland that no one is owed anything in elite sport. This was meant to be a transitional season for them, but the quality of this performance penned a depressingly familiar script from a Scottish perspective.

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