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Ireland Secures 27-18 Win Over Wales To Claim Six Nations Triple Crown

Ireland Secures 27-18 Win Over Wales To Claim Six Nations Triple Crown

Ireland defeated a resilient Wales team 27-18 to secure the Six Nations Triple Crown in Cardiff. Sam Prendergast’s penalties helped Ireland seal victory.

Feb 22, 2025 by R. R. Ellis

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Ireland Rugby took home a hard-fought win against a determined Welsh side

The final score reads Ireland 27, Wales 18, and what a spectacle it was. 

Down to 14 men for a significant chunk of the match, Ireland's resilience in the face of adversity was nothing short of heroic. 

Sam Prendergast’s crucial penalties in the latter stages helped seal the victory, while Jamison Gibson-Park was rightly named Man of the Match for his sterling performance. 

The Welsh fought valiantly, but a late Wales try was ruled out, adding to the frustration. 

With this win, Ireland takes home the Triple Crown - an impressive feat that leaves the team sitting pretty atop the Six Nations standings. 

Recap the game below as it happened. 

Ireland Wins!

Final: Ireland 27, Wales 18

What a classic between these two Celtic nations. 

Wales should be proud of its effort today, and Ireland will be happy with the perseverance displayed while down to 14 men and losing. 

Ireland wins the triple crown. 

A big W in Cardiff! 💪#TeamOfUs pic.twitter.com/avwPWVv9Vn

— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) February 22, 2025

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Prendergast Misses 80'+

Ireland 27, Wales 18

Prendergast misses a long-range penalty, but it doesn't matter. 

Past 80 minutes, as Wales finishes the game with the ball in hand. 

Jamison Gibson-Park Named Man Of The Match - 80'

Gibson-Park named Man of the Match. 

Irish victory shortly. 

Prendergast Solidifies Irish Victory - 78'

Ireland 27, Wales 18

Prendergast makes another penalty, putting a Wales defeat closer to reality. 

Wales would need more than a try at this point. 

Louis-Rees Zammit Can't Believe It

Here's The Play In Question - No Try

Wales Try Not Confirmed!! - 72'

Ireland 24, Wales 18

The ref says it's a knock-on because the ball was touched short of the tryline and rolled forward in his hand. 

Absolute madness. 

It'll be an Irish scrum at the 5m line. 

Wales Try Getting Checked 👀

Call is being reviewed; on-field call was a try. 

Wales Pushing Irish 22m - 72'

Ireland 24, Wales 18

Wales is bulldozing trying to get in for a score. 

With only eight minutes left, it would be staggering. 

Prendergast Nails It From Long-Range - 69'

Ireland 24, Wales 18

Six-point game, and not much time left. 

Ireland will try to muddy up the game. 

Wales will be pushing for a try to win the game. 

Bundee Aki, Bloody-Faced, Pulls Out Ball

Ireland 21, Wales 18

Huge play from Bundee Aki. 

Sam Prendergast will take a penalty goal from long-range. He missed earlier. 

Prendergast Penalty Puts Ireland Ahead - 67'

Ireland 21, Wale 18

Ireland back in a place the team knows all too well, as Sam Prendergast makes the penalty goal to put the Irish ahead by three points. 

Ireland Nearly Scores

Wales 18, Ireland 18

Blair Murray got under the ball as Mack Hansen nearly had a try. 

Irish Making Inroads - 65'

Wales 18, Ireland 18

Irish pushing to score from the 5m area. 

Another Look At Incredible James Lowe Pass

Wales 18, Ireland 18

The Atmosphere Is Wild - 61'

Wales 18, Ireland 18

You could cut the tension with a knife at Principality Stadium. 

Tied up in the 60th minute. Anything could happen. 

Watch Jamie Osborne Try

What A Try From Ireland!

Wales 18, Ireland 18

Irish were pushing after a lineout near the 5m area. 

James Lowe pops the ball back into play, nearly from touch, assisting the ball to Jamie Osborne. 

Ireland back in it. 

Nearly a basketball assist. 

Prendergast misses the conversion. Tied. 

Bundee Aki Completes Ireland - 52'

Wales 18, Ireland 13

Bundee Aki comes on to end Ireland's run with 14 men. 

Aki receives a roar as he enters the field of play. 

Welsh Again Make In-Roads - 51'

The Welsh again pushed into Ireland's territory. 

Bundee Aki coming on to make it 15 men for Ireland again. 

Another Look At Tom Rogers Try

Prendergast Kicks Penalty

Wales 18, Ireland 13

That brings Ireland a bit closer, and a more manageable game. 

The Irish still down to 14 men but, the fact they were able to answer so quickly is something. 

Ireland Scrambling - 46'

Wales 18, Ireland 10

Irish are desperate to get back into this game.

 Currently at lineout at the Welsh 22m area. 

Watch Tom Rogers Try

Wales Scores Another Try!!

Wales 18, Ireland 10

What is happening. 

Wales scores against a 14-man Ireland. 

Tom Rogers with the try. 

Some beautiful passing toward the wings. 

Anscombe misses the conversion. 

Chaotic First Minute - 42'

Wales 13, Ireland 10

Lots of chaos in the first minute of the second half. Missed tackles from Ireland, Prendergast nearly getting pinned in. 

Ends in an Irish lineout at midfield. 

Second Half Begins - 40'

Wales 13, Ireland 10

Certainly an unexpected game so far. Let's see what happens. 

Wales Lead Ireland 13-10 At Halftime

Lots to unpack here, but the penalties from Irish scrums were many and led to a lot of Irish attacks being stymied. 

Aside from that, Wales has been a much fiercer team. It seemed impossible that Wales would score a try before halftime against the tough Ireland defensive line. But it happened. 

Another Look At Jac Morgan Try

Wales 13, Ireland 10

Ringrose Yellow Card Upgraded To Red Card 🟥👀

News from halftime. 

Watch Wales Try 

Halftime In Cardiff

Wales 13, Ireland 10

Lots to breakdown here. Stay tuned. 

Wales Scores!!! - 43'

Wales 13, Ireland 10

Unbelievable push at the end of half. 

The Irish defense was incredibly admirable against the Welsh attack. 

The crowd goes wild. 

Jac Morgan scores the try. 

Irish Defense Holds! - 40'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

What brilliance from the Irish defense against Welsh attempts to score. 

Wales was nearly on the tryline, but the Irish defenders somehow held them back. 

One Minute To Half, Welsh Possession - 39'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

Wales has a lineout in Irish territory. They'll be pushing from the maul to score. 

Sam Prendergast Clips Uprights - 37'

Sam Prendergast clips the uprights in a long-range penalty goal chance. 

It was so close, and one could hear the disappointment from Irish fans in the crowd. 

Wales Penalty Goal - 34'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

Gareth Anscombe scores another penalty and the Welsh have closed the gap even further. 

Garry Ringrose To Sin Bin 🟨

Ireland 10, Wales 3

Ringrose makes head-to-head contact with a Welsh player and gets a yellow card.

They'll check to see if it's a red card, but he's in the sin bin for now. 

Welsh Pushing Near Irish 5m - 33'

Wales in its best position to score a try so far this game. 

No mistakes yet. 

Ireland Botch Chance - 30'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

A pass between Andrew Osborne and Garry Ringrose goes awry. Ireland certainly would've scored as Ringrose was near touch with no Welsh defender around. 

Instead, the ball goes out for a Welsh scrum. 

Ireland Pushing At 22m - 29'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

Ireland pushing to score again. 

Sam Prendergast 🪄🎩

Wales Playing Well - 25'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

A few Irish mistakes have yielded Welsh linebreaks and Welsh scrums. 

Wales Gets On The Board - 22'

Ireland 10, Wales 3

Gareth Anscombe makes the penalty goal, as Wales remains within striking distance. 

Prendergast Makes Penalty - 20'

Ireland 10, Wales 0

Three more points for Ireland. 

Another Penalty From Scrum - 16'

Ireland 7, Wales 0

So, penalties on both teams have stopped attacks. 

Wales kick into touch. 

Penalties - 14'

Ireland 7, Wales 0

Penalties have played a big part to open this game. 

Each time Wales makes inroads into Irish territory, a penalty brings them back. 

Outside of that, down only 7-0, Wales has played quite well so far. 

Jack Conan Scores! - 6'

Ireland 7, Wales 0

Felt like Ireland was inevitable once they got close to the tryline. 

Jack Conan outstretches his arm for the try. 

Prendergast makes the conversion to a roar. 

Irish Attacked 5m Out - 5'

Ireland looking to put the first points on the board. 

James Lowe nearly bulldozed his way across the tryline. 

Wales Attacks, Ringrose Kicks To Touch

Wales 0, Ireland 0

Ringrose with a great kick ahead, Irish lineout inside the Welsh 22m area. 

Wales had a decent attack for a moment. 

Irish Scrum Collapses, Penalty - 3'

Wales kicks it ahead to touch. 

Irish Scrum At Welsh 22m - 2'

Wales 0, Ireland 0

We have our first scrum. 

Here We Go - 0'

Wales 0, Ireland 0

Ireland kicks off to Wales, and we're underway. 

National Anthems Being Played

Wales 0, Ireland 0

We're moments away from gametime. 

Wales Vs. Ireland Rugby Kickoff Time

The match kicks off at 9:15 a.m. ET on Feb. 22 at Principality Stadium in Cardiff, Wales.

Wales Vs. Ireland Rugby Results Since 2000

  • February 24, 2024 – 31–7, Ireland – 2024 Six Nations Championship
  • February 4, 2023 – 10–34, Ireland – 2023 Six Nations Championship
  • February 5, 2022 – 29–7, Ireland – 2022 Six Nations Championship
  • February 7, 2021 – 21–16, Wales – 2021 Six Nations Championship
  • November 13, 2020 – 32–9, Ireland – Autumn Nations Cup
  • February 8, 2020 – 24–14, Ireland – 2020 Six Nations Championship
  • September 7, 2019 – 19–10, Ireland - 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up match
  • August 31, 2019 – 17–22, Ireland – 2019 Rugby World Cup warm-up match
  • March 16, 2019 – 25–7, Wales – 2019 Six Nations Championship
  • February 24, 2018 – 37–27, Ireland – 2018 Six Nations Championship
  • March 10, 2017 – 22–9, Wales – 2017 Six Nations Championship
  • February 7, 2016 – 16–16, draw – 2016 Six Nations Championship
  • August 29, 2015 – 10–16, Wales - 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up match
  • August 8, 2015 – 21–35, Ireland – 2015 Rugby World Cup warm-up match
  • March 14, 2015 – 23–16, Wales – 2015 Six Nations Championship
  • February 8, 2014 – 26–3, Ireland – 2014 Six Nations Championship
  • February 2, 2013 – 22–30, Ireland – 2013 Six Nations Championship
  • February 5, 2012 – 21–23, Wales – 2012 Six Nations Championship
  • October 8, 2011 – 22–10, Wales – 2011 Rugby World Cup
  • March 12, 2011 – 19–13, Wales – 2011 Six Nations Championship
  • March 13, 2010 – 27–12, Ireland – 2010 Six Nations Championship
  • March 21, 2009 – 15–17, Ireland – 2009 Six Nations Championship
  • March 8, 2008 – 12–16, Wales – 2008 Six Nations Championship
  • February 4, 2007 – 9–19, Ireland – 2007 Six Nations Championship
  • February 26, 2006 – 31–5, Ireland – 2006 Six Nations Championship
  • March 19, 2005 – 32–20, Wales – 2005 Six Nations Championship
  • February 22, 2004 – 36–15, Ireland – 2004 Six Nations Championship
  • August 16, 2003 – 35–12, Ireland – 2003 Rugby World Cup warm-up match
  • March 22, 2003 – 24–25, Ireland – 2003 Six Nations Championship
  • February 3, 2002 – 54–10, Ireland – 2002 Six Nations Championship
  • October 13, 2001 – 6–36, Ireland – 2001 Six Nations Championship
  • April 1, 2000 – 19–23, Wales – 2000 Six Nations Championship

Wales Vs. Ireland Prediction

A wounded animal always comes out fighting, and Wales will be no different this week. 

Taking its lumps from all sides, Wales has no choice but to respond with a better performance than the team has shown through the opening two rounds.

For that to happen, Wales will need to gain parity at set-piece time, something Nicky Smith, in particular, will back himself to do against young Thomas Clarkson.

While this uptick could see Wales pose a few problems for Ireland, it is hard to see the Welsh sustaining it for a full 80 minutes against one of the best teams in the world.

Built around a ruthless defense, lethal set plays and explosive power, Ireland, at this stage, should have too much for the hosts. Throw into the mix Ireland’s consistency over the past four years, and it is hard to see anything but an Irish win. Ireland by 20.

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Wales, Ireland Captains

Welsh Coaching Change

Wales underwent a coaching change Feb. 11, with Warren Gatland retiring and Matt Sherratt (Cardiff Coach) being brought in as replacement. Sherratt immediately made mass changes to the starting lineup, already making key recalls like Gareth Anscombe.

The change in leadership likely comes with a change in strategy, which means Ireland might be facing a completely different team than existed in the first two rounds of competition. 

Ireland Not Resting Players

Another note before this game starts is that Ireland did not take this week to rest its players. That's indicative of their seriousness and intention to win the Six Nations and Grand Slam. But it also shows they don't take Wales lightly, despite the Welsh side's slump.

The starting lineup is not exactly the same, but as mentioned, Sam Prendergast gets the start, along with mainstays James Lowe, Jamison Gibson-Park, Gerry Ringrose and more. See the full lineups below. 

Ireland Sticking With Sam Prendergast

After a rough start to the Six Nations, Prendergast has found his footing, and Ireland has stuck by him. 

While there certainly is banter between Leinster and Munster fans as to who should be first choice, Prendergast showed his passing and kicking abilities, most potently, last game against Scotland. 

If there was going to be a week to change No. 10s, it would've been this week against a slumping Welsh side. 


Welsh Team Is Getting Ready

Ireland Wearing White Today ⬜️🟩

Ireland Men In The House

Where To Watch Wales Vs. Ireland

The 2025 Six Nations Championship will be streaming on Peacock in the United States.

In France, the UK, and Ireland, the Six Nations will stream on various outlets (France TV, ITV, BBC, RTÉ and Virgin Media).

Wales Rugby Lineup

  1. Nicky Smith
  2. Elliot Dee
  3. WillGriff John
  4. Will Rowlands
  5. Dafydd Jenkins
  6. Jac Morgan
  7. Tommy Reffell
  8. Taulupe Faletau
  9. Tomos Williams
  10. Gareth Anscombe
  11. Ellis Mee
  12. Ben Thomas
  13. Max Llewellyn
  14. Tom Rogers
  15. Blair Murray

Substitutes: 16. Evan Lloyd, 17. Gareth Thomas, 18. Henry Thomas, 19. Teddy Williams, 20. Aaron Wainwright, 21. Rhodri Williams, 22. Jarrod Evans, 23. Joe Roberts

Ireland Rugby Lineup

  1. Andrew Porter
  2. Dan Sheehan
  3. Thomas Clarkson
  4. Joe McCarthy
  5. Tadhg Beirne
  6. Peter O'Mahony
  7. Josh van der Flier
  8. Jack Conan
  9. Jamison Gibson-Park
  10. Sam Prendergast
  11. James Lowe
  12. Robbie Henshaw
  13. Garry Ringrose
  14. Mack Hansen
  15. Jamie Osborne

Substitutes: 16. Gus McCarthy, 17. Jack Boyle, 18. Finlay Bealham, 19. James Ryan, 20. Cian Prendergast, 21. Conor Murray, 22. Jack Crowley, 23. Bundee Aki

Six Nations 2025 Fixtures: Round 3

  • Feb. 22 - Wales vs. Ireland - 9:15 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 22 - England vs. Scotland - 11:45 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 23 - Italy vs. France - 10 a.m. ET

Wales World Rugby Ranking

Wales is ranked No. 12 in the world with 73.75 points.

Ireland World Rugby Ranking

Ireland is ranked No. 2 in the world with 91.36 points.

Six Nations 2025 Table

  1. Ireland: W 2, D 0, L 0, PF 59, PA 19, DIFF +40, TF 8, TA 1, BP 2, Pts 10
  2. France: W 2, D 0, L 0, PF 68, PA 26, DIFF +42, TF 9, TA 2, BP 2, Pts 10
  3. England: W 1, D 0, L 1, PF 48, PA 52, DIFF -4, TF 6, TA 6, BP 2, Pts 6
  4. Scotland: W 1, D 0, L 1, PF 49, PA 51, DIFF -2, TF 7, TA 2, BP 1, Pts 5
  5. Italy: W 1, D 0, L 1, PF 41, PA 46, DIFF -5, TF 5, TA 3, BP 0, Pts 4
  6. Wales: W 0, D 0, L 2, PF 15, PA 65, DIFF -50, TF 2, TA 9, BP 1, Pts 1

World Rugby Rankings 2025

  1. South Africa - 92.78
  2. Ireland - 91.36
  3. New Zealand - 90.36
  4. France - 87.19
  5. Argentina - 84.97
  6. England - 83.63
  7. Scotland - 82.99
  8. Australia - 81.52
  9. Fiji - 80.07
  10. Italy - 78.67
  11. Georgia - 74.69
  12. Wales - 73.75
  13. Japan - 72.95
  14. Samoa - 72.68
  15. Portugal - 70.04
  16. USA - 70.02
  17. Uruguay - 67.06
  18. Spain - 65.60
  19. Tonga - 65.46
  20. Romania - 62.76

Six Nations 2025 Schedule

Round 1

  • Jan. 31 - France vs. Wales - 3:15 p.m. ET
  • Feb. 1 - Scotland vs. Italy - 9:15 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 1 - Ireland vs. England - 11:45 a.m. ET

Round 2

  • Feb. 8 - Italy vs. Wales - 9:15 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 8 - England vs. France - 11:45 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 9 - Scotland vs. Ireland - 10 a.m. ET

Round 3

  • Feb. 22 - Wales vs. Ireland - 9:15 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 22 - England vs. Scotland - 11:45 a.m. ET
  • Feb. 23 - Italy vs. France - 10 a.m. ET

Round 4

  • March 8 - Ireland vs. France - 9:15 a.m. ET
  • March 8 - Scotland vs. Wales - 11:45 a.m. ET
  • March 9 - England vs. Italy - 11 a.m. ET

Round 5

  • March 15 - Italy vs. Ireland - 10:15 a.m. ET
  • March 15 - Wales vs. England - 12:45 p.m. ET
  • March 15 - France vs. Scotland - 4 p.m. ET

How To Watch The 2025 Rugby Europe Championship

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Rugby Europe Championship 2025 Schedule

Jan. 31, 2025

Feb. 1, 2025

Feb. 2, 2025

Feb. 8, 2025

Feb. 9, 2025

Feb. 15, 2025

Feb. 16, 2025

March 1-2, 2025

  • Semifinal 1
  • Semifinal 2

March 15-16, 2025

  • Bronze Final
  • Final
  • Seventh-Place Final
  • Fifth-Place Final

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