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Andy Farrell proud after Ireland clinch Triple Crown with win over Scotland

Head coach Andy Farrell declared himself “proud as punch” after Ireland clinched a fourth Triple Crown in five years with a “ruthless” 43-21 bonus-point success over Scotland in Dublin.

The hosts kept themselves in contention for the Guinness Six Nations title by deservedly registering a 12th consecutive victory over the Scots, dating back to 2018.

Ireland – Six Nations champions in 2023 and 2024 – now require England to beat France in Paris in order to remain top of the championship table and ignite a St Patrick’s weekend party.

How good. pic.twitter.com/riPVzPJWQk

— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) March 14, 2026

Asked if the impressive win was a fitting way to end a tournament which began with a heavy defeat to the French at Stade de France, Farrell replied: “Yeah, absolutely – proud as punch of everyone involved.

“It’s been a hell of an eight weeks and winning matters, but what’s happened over that eight weeks matters more to us in a sense that there’s a lot of firsts with the first caps, first Six Nations, first taking it to the final week when it matters for quite a few people in our group.

“How the group have come together and navigated their way through that has been pretty special, so therefore we grow massively because of it and the group has become more resilient because of that.

“We could talk here all night about the group and what this last eight weeks has meant to us, but unbelievably proud is the word.”

Ireland raced out of the blocks in front of a capacity Aviva Stadium crowd and went ahead inside three minutes courtesy of Jamie Osborne’s fourth try in as many games before Scotland responded through wing Darcy Graham.

Scores from Dan Sheehan and Robert Baloucoune helped the hosts into a 19-7 half-time lead.

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