Indiscipline contributed to Ireland blowing Grand Slam hopes – lock James Ryan
Stand-in skipper James Ryan admits indiscipline contributed to Ireland blowing their Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam hopes in Paris.
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Stand-in skipper James Ryan admits indiscipline contributed to Ireland blowing their Guinness Six Nations Grand Slam hopes in Paris.
France's 30-24 triumph over Ireland in Paris put them firmly on course for Six Nations success, but scrumhalf Antoine Dupont dismissed talk of a potential Grand Slam, saying the team were wary of Scotland after costly defeats in previous editions.
France have underlined their status as Six Nations favourites but had to hold on for a 30-24 win over Ireland at the Stade de France after having scored their opening try in just 70 seconds.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell insists the “competition is only just getting going” after France put themselves in pole position for Guinness Six Nations glory with a pulsating 30-24 victory in Paris.
A thrilling game at the Stade de France saw France make it two wins from two with a 30-24 win over Ireland. Les Bleus flew out the traps and Antoine Dupont gave them the lead with a try after just one minute with Melvyn Jaminet adding the extras. Ad/> Jaminet then kicked for 10-0 lead but Ireland were back in the game when Mack Hansen went over with Joey Carbery converting.
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France put themselves in pole position for Guinness Six Nations glory by ending Ireland’s nine-match winning run with a pulsating 30-24 victory in Paris
Solo era la segunda jornada del, pero Francia e Irlanda se batieron en París como si fuera el título en ello. Y es que, en cierta manera, así era. Un duelo con aroma a final anticipada, entre los dos equipos que más solvencia demostraron el fin de semana pasada. Se llevó el triunfo (30-24) un Gallo ya comandado por Antoine Dupont, su flamante medio melé, mejor jugador del mundo en 2021, recientemente portada de la edición francesa de GQ...