God Save the King booed by Scotland fans as Northern Ireland anthem drowned out at Hampden in England repeat
Scotland fans could be loudly heard booing Northern Ireland's national anthem of God Save the King at Hampden before the friendly showdown.
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Scotland fans could be loudly heard booing Northern Ireland's national anthem of God Save the King at Hampden before the friendly showdown.
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DUBLIN : Ireland flanker Peter O'Mahony said that if Saturday's Six Nations clinching win over Scotland proves to be his last game for his country, it will not be a bad way to go out.
DUBLIN :Ireland beat Scotland 17-13 in a nervy game at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday to clinch back-to-back Six Nations titles for the second time in 11 years and put last year's World Cup disappointment behind them.
Ireland retained their Six Nations title with a gritty 17-13 win over Scotland at Lansdowne Road on Saturday.