BREAKING: They’ve done it! Ireland beat Wales 27-17 at the Aviva – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views



BREAKING: They’ve done it! Ireland beat Wales 27-17 at the Aviva




Ireland delivered a commanding performance to defeat Wales 27-17 in a thrilling Guinness Six Nations encounter at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The Irish side showcased their trademark discipline and attacking flair, securing a bonus-point victory that strengthened their position in the championship standings.

From the opening whistle, Ireland asserted dominance in the set-piece and breakdown. Tries came from key forwards and backs alike, with clinical finishing and strong carrying exposing Wales’ defensive frailties. Fly-half Sam Prendergast—or his successor in the pivotal role—steered the ship masterfully, adding points from the tee and orchestrating phase play that kept the Welsh under constant pressure.

Wales fought valiantly, crossing for three tries through determined forward drives and sharp counter-attacks. Their resilience kept the contest competitive into the final quarter, but Ireland’s superior fitness and composure proved decisive. Late scores sealed the 10-point margin, delighting the raucous home crowd.

This result highlighted Ireland’s depth and tactical nous under pressure, while Wales showed glimpses of revival despite the defeat. As the tournament progresses, Ireland remain strong contenders for silverware, building on their recent dominance in the fixture. A hard-fought, entertaining clash that underlined the enduring passion of Celtic rugby rivalry.

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