Ireland clinches Triple Crown, defeats Wales 27-18
Ireland clinches Triple Crown, defeats Wales 27-18

Ireland clinches Triple Crown, defeats Wales 27-18

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Ireland secured their 14th Triple Crown and maintained their pursuit of a third consecutive Six Nations title with a 24-18 win over Wales at the Principality Stadium. The match featured a significant moment when Ireland's Garry Ringrose received a 20-minute red card for a high tackle, but the team rallied to overcome an 18-10 deficit. Key contributions came from Jack Conan and Jamie Osborne, along with 17 points from fly-half Sam Prendergast. Wales, led by interim coach Matt Sherratt, delivered a spirited performance, with tries from captain Jac Morgan and Tom Rogers. As Ireland prepares to host France next, they aim to complete a Grand Slam, while Wales looks to avoid finishing last in the tournament. The game showcased a passionate atmosphere, emphasizing the competitive spirit of both teams despite Wales' recent struggles.

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