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Ireland beat title-holders France 32-19 in Six Nations classic

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It was the first time in Five and Six Nations history that the world’s two top-ranked teams had gone head to head but Ireland looked superior for most of the match as they ended France’s 14-game unbeaten run and also ended the visitors' three-game winning run against Ireland.

Anyone doubting Ireland's claim to be the best team in the world, on the back of their series win in New Zealand last year, will struggle to make an argument after yet another performance that showed their wonderful mix of attacking speed and intensity and utterly committed and organised defence. "It was a huge game and right to be billed that way," said Ireland coach Andy Farrell. "We can be unbelievably proud of it.

The fight we showed was astonishing at times. "The spirit was great, we played some good stuff in the first half and probably should have had some more points.

That's not being greedy as we got a bonus point. France are a world class side who are so dangerous but playing here we expect to go out and perform and win." Ireland were on the board first with a cleverly made try for fullback Hugo Keenan but the visitors hit back in classic French style.

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