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2024 Guinness Six Nations
Scotland v Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="An Tarbh" data-source="post: 251166"><p>for all the tension it was a good match in hindsight. Scotland's best performance so far, thought they made too many errors in Paris but not as much today. Ireland's defence was excellent, clinical in terms of taking our chances and a vast improvement from O'Gara, needs to keep it up and improve on it next week though. Stringer to stay in, looks like Leamy will be out, but tough on Best if he's dropped, looked solid, D'Arcy looked okay in fits and starts but still needs gametime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="An Tarbh, post: 251166"] for all the tension it was a good match in hindsight. Scotland's best performance so far, thought they made too many errors in Paris but not as much today. Ireland's defence was excellent, clinical in terms of taking our chances and a vast improvement from O'Gara, needs to keep it up and improve on it next week though. Stringer to stay in, looks like Leamy will be out, but tough on Best if he's dropped, looked solid, D'Arcy looked okay in fits and starts but still needs gametime. [/QUOTE]
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