Scotland’s ‘flex’, Irish selection and a ‘Triple Crown final’Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ireland beat Scotland 17-13 to retain the Six Nations title when the sides last met in DublinByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished54 minutes agoThe last time Scotland visited Ireland in the Six Nations, in 2024, the mood music around Gregor Townsend’s side was unmistakably solemn. Having arrived in Dublin on the back of a rare defeat by Italy which effectively killed their title dream, Scottish woes deepened when Ireland ran out 17-13 winners to retain the championship. This year, Scotland opened with another defeat in Rome, but having bounced back with victories over England and Wales, last week’s stunning destruction of France has raised Scottish hopes of a first title in the Six Nations era and an end to their 36-year wait for the Triple Crown. For that to happen, however, they must beat Ireland for the first time since 2017 in Super Saturday’s opener (14:10 GMT) and hope that France slip up against England in the late game (20:10). Like Scotland, Ireland began the tournament in dispiriting fashion, losing heavily to France in Paris. But wins over Italy, England and Wales have kept alive Irish title aspirations while setting up a Triple Crown shootout against the Scots.Dempsey’s rise from Wallabies cast-off to Scotland powerhouse
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