Former Scotland star John Barclay has labelled Sam Prendergast’s kicking as “utter filth” following Ireland’s Six Nations win over Wales. The Grand Slam hopefuls and Championship favourites didn’t have it all their own way against a rejuvenated Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
There are just two rounds of the 2025 Six Nations remaining and the title race has taken shape with three teams still harbouring realistic ambitions of lifting the trophy on 15 March.Ireland are hunting history as they look to become the first team to win three straight Five or Six Nations outright titles and are still on track for a grand slam after downing a surprisingly feisty Wales side 27-18 in Cardiff in round three.
Calum Steele, ex-general secretary of the Scottish Police Federation (SPF), said transmission risks were "exacerbated" by using the same mask throughout a shift.
Ireland and France have set up their blockbuster clash in the Six Nations next month with contrasting wins in the third round
Wales have slipped to a 15th straight defeat in a 27-18 home loss to Six Nations champions Ireland, but the hosts played with
Ireland 27; Wales 18 Underwhelming! For large tracts of this game you would think it was Wales who were trying to complete the Triple Crown – that
Scotland rugby star Finn Russell has passed return-to-play protocols after a nasty clash of heads with a teammate and will start the Six Nations match against England on Saturday.
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Both Stena Line and P&O Ferries have cancelled this morning's sailings to and from Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway.