To close the second day of the 6 nations tournament, Ireland has established itself with the offensive bonus in Scotland. A total control victory that allows them to take control of the tournament.
6:20 pm – In Murrayfield, Great Ireland has made its law, the summary of the match
Shaken against England on the first day, the Irish clearly raised the cursor today against Scotland with a 32-18 mastery victory. A success that allows them to take the lead 6 nations tournament. From the start of the meeting, Easterby’s men exerted constant pressure on Ecossais underwater. Nash came to reward the good start of his family after an off -coaster offering. A test that followed by a yellow card against Van der Merwe for a ball -free tackle, enough to plumb the entrance premises. If the Irish first test was made offshore, the second was a symbol of the power of the clover like Doris who resisted two defenders before registering the second test of visitors. Just before half-time, Van der Merwe was redeemed by his yellow card by registering the test of hope for Scotland which still turned 12 points behind the break.
The beginning of the second period suggested beautiful things for Scotland with two consecutive penalties from Kinghorn who brought the men of Townsend to 6 small points. Problem, the Irish reaction was not long in coming with a Lowe test that broke a Kinghorn tackle. Subsequently, the double winners of the tournament unrolled with a test of Conan. At the very end of the game, the Ecossais planted an essay for honor through White. Big victory of the Irish who posted total serenity in this meeting, with the offensive bonus in his pocket.
18:00 – It’s over, offensive bonus in pocket for Ireland!
Superb victory of the Irish who won with a certain serenity, 32-18, facing helpless Ecossars.
5:57 pm – Prendergast man of the match (80 ‘)
The Irish opener, particularly precise in the animation and against the poles, was elected man of the match.
5:55 pm – in front of White (78 ‘)
A few minutes after scoring her test, White committed one forward on a prendergast candle. Irish mixture slightly in the location camp when there is a minute to play.
17:54 – White for honor!
The Scottish N9 is trying alone by leaving alone. In power, he manages to register the 2nd try of his team today. Essay transformed by Kinghorn. 18-32 for Ireland.
5:52 pm – Scotland does not cross (74 ‘)
The premises multiply playing times at the entrance to the 22 meters opposing without being able to tear a compact defensive curtain. In progress in progress for offside.
5:49 pm – Impeccable new Irish defense (72 ‘)
On the penetrating grouped, the Irish managed to sneak into the Maul to tribble the ball. Mixed for the XV of the clover for its 22 meters.
5:48 pm – Good scratching of Ritchie (71 ‘)
Criminal to follow for the Ecossais 20 meters after a nice scratch of Ritchie. Good ball in the alignment background for the thistle XV.
17:47 – PREDERGAST adjusts the penalty
After a Hurd fault on the fray, Prendergast adjusts a full axis penalty at 45 meters. Ireland leads 32-11.
17:45 – Jones is used in defense (68 ‘)
Viewed on the Irish attack, Jones manages to keep his opposite before safeguarding the ball. He recovers a melee after this beautiful defense.
5:43 p.m. – Fagerson is lacking (67 ‘)
After the touch, Fagerson gets the brushes getting down and drops the ball. Fortunately for the Scottish, Porter commits one in front by wanting to initiate a counter. Scottish melee on their 10 meter line.
5:41 pm – Perfect foot game of Prendergast (65 ‘)
Very slightly in the camp of Scotland, the Irish opener slides a little kick which ends in touch 5 meters from the in-goal of the locals. It’s clinical!
17:39 – Scottish melee on the midline (63 ‘)
While the station wagon is widely done in this part, the launch of Sheehan is missed. Mixed for the thistle XV.
17:37 – Offensive bonus for Ireland!
After a small game on the foot, Keenan benefits from a rebound to his advantage to win in the air. 5 meters away, Gibson-Park takes a look before opening off for Conan who scored the 4th try of his team in force. The transformation is missed by Prendergast. We stay at 29-11 for Ireland.
17:33 – The Scottish reaction (57 ‘)
The locals chain playing times with deep game which is not to their advantage. They concede ground with each impact. At the end of the Irish, the Irish harvests a penalty. Criminal to follow at 30 meters.
5:30 pm – Lowe gives Ireland advance!
After having multiplied playing times with a game to a pass and offshore, Prendergast launches Lowe which escapes from a tack before flattening in two stages. The Irish are only a test of the bonus. Essay transformed by Prendergast.
17:27 – The scratching of Jones (52 ‘)
Excellent scratching of the center which recovers the penalty. On a game on the foot over White, Lowe begins a rise before serving Gibson-Park at the end of the line that follows at the foot. Kinghorn, with the cover, concedes a penalty 5 meters away.
17:25 – Penalized by Kinghorn (50 ‘)
The Scottish rear quietly adjusts the penalty to bring Scotland to only 6 small points.
17:24 – Scotland on a good dynamic (49 ‘)
Off-game position whistled by Mr. Doleman against the Irish. Occasion in gold for Kinghorn to reduce the gap a little more, under the posts.
17:21 – Kinghorn takes the interval (48 ‘)
Offshore, Kinghorn does a huge job by doing a pass feint before taking the interval. It is taken up 5 meters from the Irish goal. In the continuity of the game, Henshaw commits one in front. Video arbitration to find out whether it is voluntary or not.
17:18 – Sheehan Recual! (45 ‘)
Almost on the midline, the Irish lose the ball in touch. The opportunity for the Scottish to put their hands on the ball.
17:16 – Kinghorn reduces the score (43 ‘)
The Scottish rear easily passes a penalty against the posts. Only 9 points of difference between the two nations.
5:15 pm – The maneuvering Scottles (42 ‘)
The premises win the line of advantage at the start of the second period. In progress for an Irish fault in the ruck.
17:13 – It is off!
Make way for the second period in this Celtic shock. Does Scotland have the resources to return to the match?