Rugby-Ireland beat Scotland to stay on course for Six Nations Grand Slam


Rugby Union - Six Nations Championship - Scotland v Ireland - Murrayfield Stadium, Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - February 9, 2025 Ireland's Hugo Keenan in action with Scotland's Blair Kinghorn REUTERS/Russell Cheyne

EDINBURGH (Reuters) -Ireland remained on track for a Six Nations Grand Slam after handing Scotland a bruising 32-18 defeat in an impressive exhibition of stealth and power at Murrayfield on Sunday.

Tries from Calvin Nash, captain Caelan Doris, James Lowe and Jack Conan plus 12 points off the boot of rookie flyhalf Sam Prendergast saw Ireland to victory and left them as the only unbeaten team after the opening two rounds of the tournament.

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