Six Nations 2025: Five talking points from round four as France, Scotland and England win
Ireland’s goal The sport is the first party to win three consecutive titles in the history of the Six Nations.
England, Scotland and Wales won the triple crown and won two matches from interim Irish head coach Simon Easterby from the Grand Slam.
But a ruthless French made five attempts in clinical presentations to surpass Ireland’s own patch.
After four games, their 26 attempts were just three points ahead of England’s overall championship record set in 2001.
Follow surprises Beat by England In the second round, Galsey chose a 7-1 bench, which helped to cause 11 attempts to hammer in Italy.
Ireland – Like Italy in Rome – once Galthie removed the powerful bench earlier in the second half, which led to the Frenchman scoring the most in Dublin.
Former Welsh defender Jonathan Davies told the BBC’s Six Nations Rugby Special.
“Ireland has been very good and competes with everyone in the world, especially everyone in front of them. The bench came and blew them up.”
France even ended up in the midfield with Oscar Jegou in the second half after Pierre-Louis Barassi escaped from injury.
The 21-year-old impressed and played a challenge on Irish halftime Sam Prendergast to show incredible versatility.