SCOT
No.Name
15Stuart Hogg, -
14Dougie Fife, -
13Mark Bennett, -
12Matt Scott, -
11Tommy Seymour, -
10Finn Russell, -
T
9Greig Laidlaw, -
1Ryan Grant, -
2Ross Ford, -
3Euan Murray, -
4Jim Hamilton, -
5Jonny Gray, -
6Adam Ashe, -
7Blair Cowan, -
8David Denton, -
Replacements
16Fraser Brown, -
17Alasdair Dickinson, -
18Geoff Cross, -
19Tim Swinson, -
20Rob Harley, -
21Sam Hidalgo-Clyne, -
22Greig Tonks, -
23Tim Visser, -

*Players currently on the pitch are shown in bold

Game Info

Venue: Scottish Gas Murrayfield
2:30 PM, March 21, 2015
Attendance: 67,144

Match Commentary

82'Tristan Barclay: Ireland have put themselves in pole position at Murrayfield this afternoon, but there is no celebration from their players as they calmly shake hands with their Scottish opponents. Looking over to the coaches' box, however, it's a different story. Smiles and pats on the back all round in there, with Joe Schmidt trying to keep a small grin off his face. Scotland look dejected. They've been whitewashed and capitulated in the second half when they really could have made life difficult to Ireland in an open game. Stuart Hogg and Blair Cowan, two bright sparks in the Scottish XV, are keeping their chins up but you can see the disappointment in their faces.
81'And he's missed it! As time expires, the score remains 40-10, equalling Ireland's biggest ever win at Murrayfield, and on the famous ground's 90th birthday too. It means Wales cannot win the Six Nations title, but England still can - but only IF they manage to beat France by a whopping 27 points.

Stay with ESPNscrum for full coverage of that match from Twickenham, where Tom Hamilton is our man in situ.
81'10-40 End of half

Match Stats

SCOT
Possession
IRE
45%
55%
Territory
45%
55%
SCOT
IRE
126Runs130
419Metres Run506
12Clean Breaks13
155Tackles119
24Missed Tackles25
20Turnover Knock On11

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