Six Nations 2025: Scotland 18-32 Ireland
Visitors win more easily than anyone thinks.
Hope arrived at the end of the Scotland halftime, coughing up the roster near the Irish lineup, they went again, running straight past Jack Dempsey, and then finding the quick rock ball and accurate hand The Holy Grail.
Huw Jones Fed McDowall slid it to the side door of Van der Merwe. His end was shocking.
In the early stages of the new half, there is further optimism. A stable start brought Scotland’s fine. Kinghorn knocked it. Now is a nine-point game.
It is still a mountain, but the Scots now have no advantage that they did not have before.
Kinghorn launched an attack from deep and Ireland. Henshaw entered a small whisker with a deliberate knock, a yellow card and a possible fine attempt, but like Van der Merwe, he escaped.
Back we got a penalty advantage, and Kinghorn narrowed the gap to six from the front of the post. Murrayfield’s 11 points and expectations improved.
However, Ireland does not have a Scottish revival. Within seven minutes, they hit a one-and-for-all game.
Lowe finished it after dragging left and right in Scotland. The wings walked around Kinghorn, who caught the line and walked.
Prendergast’s conversion once again won the game 24-11, taking advantage of Scotland’s defense when playing on the top, soon.
There was no one in the backcourt, and Ireland didn’t have a hard time trying Conan for the bonus point attempt.
There is the kind of Prendergast fine and whites trying to come, but they are academic.
Ireland advanced with serious intentions, while Scotland was driven back to weary territory.