6 NATION’S WEEK 2 RESULTS

FRANCE VS ITALY (35-22)

In week 2 we saw the French side dominate against the Italian side with a massive bonus point win. The French side were winning throughout the game with some fantastic try’s from the French back line. Overall a great win for France and hard luck to Italy.

ENGLAND VS SCOTLAND (13-6)

In week 2 we saw a rivalry clash between England and Scotland which was a well fought game from both sides. The half time score was 3-3 which you can imagine is a tough score to hold with great defense from both sides. In the closing minutes of the game we saw the English side end the game with a killer late try ending the game 13-6. Well done to England and hard Luck Scotland

IRELAND VS WALES (24-14)

In week two the Irish side Faced the Welsh in a game that was score for score. Ireland lead the first half with a score of 12-7. A well worked maul proceeded Ireland’s lead with 19 points to 7. A hard decision lost the Welsh team a well worked try which Ireland responded with a well worked try for Andrew Conway to make the score 24-7 and a well deserved Bonus point for Ireland. In the closing minutes the Welsh did not give up and got a last minute try which made the game 24-14 for a finish. Well done Ireland and Hard Luck Wales.

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