Ireland power through Scotland to stay unbeaten with Prendergast to the fore

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The song remains the same for Scotland. The sound of bagpipes had drifted around Murrayfield, Flower of Scotland was belted out with customary passion, and the inspirational figure of Chris Hoy even delivered the match ball. But when showtime arrived Ireland were simply too good, too physical, too precise. The reigning champions recorded an 11th straight victory over Scotland to top the table with two bonus-point wins, pleasingly poised for a third successive title.

There had been a sense of triumph in the way Hoy, diagnosed with terminal cancer last year, strode on to the pitch for an emotional pre-match ovation. Hope existed among home fans that this might, finally, be their day against Ireland. And while there were flashes of brilliance, particularly Duhan van der Merwe’s stunning finish before half-time, Scotland’s back line is not complemented by a pack that can compete with the best.

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Written by Luke McLaughlin at Scottish Gas Murrayfield
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/feb/09/scotland-ireland-six-nations-rugby-union-match-report under the title “Ireland power through Scotland to stay unbeaten with Prendergast to the fore”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.