New Zealand
Stuff.co.nz – ‘Ireland Win Six Nations Title‘
“England won an extraordinary battle but agonisingly lost the war as they beat France by a record 55-35 in an extraordinary Six Nations finale on Saturday (Sunday NZ time) but came up short of the 26-point victory they needed to deny Ireland a second successive title.
“After Ireland’s victory over Scotland England needed to win by a margin they had managed only once in a century of matches against France and it looked an impossible task after France led 15-7 midway through the first half.”
New Zealand Herald – ‘Ireland’s Six Nations Win Delights Their Kiwi Coach‘
“Two tries by man of the match Sean O’Brien inspired defending champions Ireland to a 40-10 win over a hapless Scotland in their final Six Nations rugby match this morning (NZT) in Edinburgh, which ultimately proved just enough to secure their first back to back title wins since 1948-49.
“England did their best to spoil the party with a stunning display of attacking rugby and fell just short of the 26 points win difference they required with a 55-35 humbling of France at Twickenham to round off a crazy day of attacking rugby that contained 221 points scored and 27 tries.
“The agonising near miss leaves England without the trophy since 2011 while France finished fourth and have never managed better under coach Philippe Saint-Andre in four campaigns.”
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Sydney Morning Herald – ‘Irish shed inhibitions to prove World Cup credentials‘
“When it mattered most, Ireland remembered how to entertain again. They had threatened to go through this Six Nations as austere automatons, respected rather than loved for their defensive frugality, but for one afternoon only they unleashed their buccaneering side. With a performance emphatically affirming their credentials to win this autumn’s World Cup, they brushed off accusations of a one-dimensional approach by proving that they could win any way they chose.
“Here at the final reckoning, Joe Schmidt’s players resembled a pack of wolfhounds let off the leash. From the scampish Conor Murray to the unfading Paul O’Connell, from the indefatigable Sean O’Brien to the one-time Gaelic football star-in-waiting that is Robbie Henshaw, they set about Scotland with a style that was enterprising yet disciplined, audacious yet almost unfailingly accurate. Emboldened by Wales’s extraordinary piece of second-half plunder in Rome, they had an unfettered licence to attack. And for once, they put it to wonderfully effective use.”
Wales
Walesonline – ‘Wales should rue missed Grand Slam opportunity but they can challenge for World Cup‘
“A resounding way to round off their Six Nations campaign by Wales, but an opportunity lost, nonetheless. Warren Gatland’s men should be celebrating another Grand Slam under their masterful coach, rendering talk of points difference involving Ireland and England on super Saturday irrelevant.
“That they aren’t is because of that still unfathomable second-half showing against England on the opening night seven weeks ago. Gatland’s men have done marvellously well to bounce back with four wins on the trot, culminating in this eight-try slaughter of Italy in Rome at the start of the final day.”
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