Route to the title: How Ireland won a Six Nations Grand Slam
Ireland were crowned Grand Slam champions on Irish soil for the first time since 1948 after victory over England.
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Ireland were crowned Grand Slam champions on Irish soil for the first time since 1948 after victory over England.
Hooker Dan Sheehan scored two tries to help steer Ireland to a 29-16 victory over England on Saturday for their fourth Five/Six Nations Grand Slam.
DUBLIN : Ireland completed their fourth ever Six Nations Grand Slam with a 29-16 victory over England at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday, emphatically underlining their status as the world's top ranked team heading into September's World Cup.
Champions. And from the moment Caelan Doris barreled over to score in the opening minutes in Cardiff six weeks ago, it hardly seemed in doubt.
Damian Penaud crossed twice, Jonathan Danty, Uini Atonio and Gael Fickou scored a try each and Thomas Ramos kicked the other points, meaning Les Bleus will win the championship if Ireland lose to England without a bonus point later on Saturday.
England drew first blood through an Owen Farrell penalty as part of an encouraging start for the visitors that included significant headway made at the breakdown compared to France a week earlier.
Damian Penaud scored two tries as France beat Wales 41-28 on Saturday to keep alive hopes of defending their Six Nations title.
Wales' poor Guinness Six Nations campaign ended in predictable fashion as France inflicted a defeat on Warren Gatland's team.