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Ireland beats Scotland and keeps alive Six Nations title hopes

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Ireland beats Scotland and keeps alive Six Nations title hopes

DUBLIN (AP) — Ireland kept alive its Six Nations title hopes and buried Scotland’s in a familiar-looking 43-21 victory to launch the final round on Saturday.

The Irish are three points ahead of France, which hosts England in the day’s last match in Paris. France can take the title by beating England or even drawing with a bonus point.

If not, Ireland could emerge as the champion from starting the day in third place.

The Irish at least won the Triple Crown for a fourth time in five seasons, denying the Scots their first sweep of the home nations since 1990.

Both sides began the match with title ambitions. But the Scots had ghosts to exorcize. They’d won only once in Dublin in 26 years, not since 2010, and never at Aviva Stadium. They’d also lost their last 11 contests to Ireland.

Ireland’s modus operandi was power, controlling the gainline, and relentless pressure. Add terrific defense on Saturday against a Scotland that was unchanged from the side which put 50 points and seven tries on hapless France last weekend.

Ireland started fast again, scored six tries — three in each half — with five converted by Jack Crowley who added a penalty. Scotland trailed 19-7 at halftime and twice rallied to within five points, but each time Ireland had a quick response.

The game was intense and lively from the start.

The first scrum earned a penalty that moved Ireland into the Scotland 22, and fast hands fed fullback Jamie Osborne bursting between the posts for their quickest try of this championship, just after two minutes.

Scotland fired back in 19 phases. With big gains by forwards Jack Dempsey and George Turner, Finn Russell orchestrating, Darcy Graham finished out wide for his Scotland record-extending 38th try.

But an offside penalty against Graham sent Scotland reeling back to its tryline again, and Ireland hooker Dan Sheehan shot out of a collapsing maul for his 18th try, extending his Six Nations record for a forward.

Ireland was 19-7 ahead after 19 minutes with a try from first phase when midfielder Stuart McCloskey threw a huge pass to unmarked right wing Robert Baloucoune, whose pace beat the cover.

Ireland’s defense in its 22 then turned over Scotland three times before halftime.

The Scottish backs finally clicked in the second half with tries by Russell and Rory Darge, but Ireland quickly restored 12-point leads after tries by Darragh Murray, a brief blood-bin replacement for Tadhg Beirne, and winger Tommy O’Brien.

Crowley added a penalty to give Ireland a three-score lead and Irish supporters broke into song. Just for unnecessary gloss to the scoreline, O’Brien scored his second try of the match after Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu spilled the ball with time up.

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AP rugby: https://apnews.com/hub/rugby

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