19-3-18 6 nations


RUGBY UNION 6 NATIONS
ITALY 27-29 SCOTLAND
ALLEN DOUBLE KEPS SCOTLAND BACK ON TRACK
 Fraser Brown, John Barclay, Sean Maitland and Stuart Hogg scored for the Scots, who earned a try bonus point.
Tommaso Allan had booted Italy ahead in a dramatic final 10 minutes, before Laidlaw's decisive strike.
MY OPINION
I don’t think anyone would have saw a result like this coming after Scotland had done so well this year and looked like they were ready for anyone but you do have hope in this 6 nations that Scotland are moving forward.
WALES 14-13 FRANCE
WILLIAMS HELPSW WALES GET BIG WIN
A Liam Williams try and three Leigh Halfpenny penalties gave Wales a 14-10 interval advantage.
Gael Fickou scored France's try and the visitors enjoyed second-half possession and territory dominance.
Wales' dogged defence held firm for victory with only three points scored in the second-half.
MY OPINION
This was a match where we expected so much more offensively as Wales won this tight encounter but with the amount of flair players that France have everyone expected this to be an easy win for the France but this was not that type of game and the French did not show the flair. They might be moving backwards again.  
ENGLSND 15-24 IRELAND
SUPER STOCKDALE
First-half tries from Garry Ringrose, CJ Stander and Jacob Stockdale lit up a snowy Twickenham as Joe Schmidt's men opened up a 21-5 lead despite having Peter O'Mahony in the sin bin.
A double from Elliot Daly and Jonny May's try with the clock in the red at the end of the game brought only faint consolation for the home side on another chastening afternoon for Eddie Jones.
MY OPINION
This is definitely another step to Ireland doing well in the World Cup next year as you would expect that a lot of players that have played in this years 6 nations will go to the Wold Cup next year but for Ireland as a nation to progress they have to reach a semi or the final in the World cup

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