Johnny Sexton Huw Jones James Lowe Mack Hansen Jack Conan Scotland Ireland on Murrayfield Johnny Sexton Huw Jones James Lowe Mack Hansen Jack Conan Scotland Ireland

Ireland on brink of Grand Slam after beating Scotland at Murrayfield

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Ireland kept themselves on course for a first Grand Slam since 2018 as they ended Scotland’s Triple Crown dream with an impressive second-half performance in Sunday’s Guinness Six Nations showdown at BT Murrayfield.

A tightly-contested first half in which Huw Jones and Mack Hansen exchanged tries ended with the visitors leading 8-7. But the world’s top-ranked side – who lost four players to injury during the match – scored 14 points without reply after the break as James Lowe and substitute Jack Conan touched down either side of the hour mark, paving the way for an ultimately comfortable 22-7 victory in which Johnny Sexton became the joint-leading points scorer in the tournament’s history.

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