Ireland stay unbeaten in Six Nations after seeing off WalesSky SportNew Zealander Bundee Aki gets himself on the scoresheet for Ireland, crossing for a first half try. New Zealander Bundee Aki got himself on the scoresheet for Ireland, crossing for a first half try. But Ireland lost nothing in its ball-control game, and scored its first try of five after a Jonathan Sexton penalty hit the post. Halfpenny converted, added a 40-metre penalty, and Wales, against all the statistics, led 13-8 close to halftime. Then Wales No 8 Ross Moriarty was caught in-goal, and Ireland prop Cian Healy burrowed under three defenders to score in the right corner for the bonus-point fourth try, the most Ireland has scored against Wales in 14 years.
Source: Stuff February 24, 2018 17:03 UTC