Summary
Ireland won against Wales 27-17 in the Six Nations rugby tournament. This victory keeps Ireland's hopes of winning the championship alive, as they are now one point behind France. Ireland scored four tries to secure a bonus-point win, making it difficult for Wales to end their losing streak in the tournament.
Key Facts
- Ireland defeated Wales 27-17 in a Six Nations rugby match.
- The win keeps Ireland in the running for the Six Nations title, just one point behind France.
- Ireland scored four tries, earning a bonus point for their performance.
- Wales has not won a championship match since 2023 and has lost 15 consecutive Six Nations games.
- Ireland's tries were scored by Jacob Stockdale, Jack Crowley, Jack Conan, and Jamie Osborne.
- Wales scored tries through Rhys Carre and James Botham, but it wasn't enough to win.
- Ireland will play Scotland next, while Wales will face Italy in their final tournament game.
- A bonus-point victory for France against Scotland could secure them the title with a game to spare.