There were wild scenes back home in Dublin where Irish fans celebrated St. Patrick's Day in style.
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Jacob Stockdale scored against England on the stroke of halftime. His seven tries for the tournament is a Six Nations record.
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The hosts leave the field dejected. It was the third defeat in a row for Eddie Jones' side, which slipped to fifth -- its lowest placing in the competition since 1983.
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Wales edged past France 14-13 in Cardiff, where wing Liam Williams got on the scoresheet in the opening minutes for the hosts.
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The result meant France finished fourth with two wins and three defeats.
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A late penalty from Greig Laidlaw ensured Scotland finished its campaign on a high, defeating Italy 27-29 in Rome.
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Stuart Hogg put the visitors ahead late in the game, but it required Laidlaw's boot in the dying moments to secure the win.
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For Italian captain Sergio Parisse (left), the defeat meant he became the first person ever to lose 100 test matches. His side failed to pick up a win in the Six Nations for the third season in a row.
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Round 4: Ireland vs. Scotland —
Ireland wrapped up the 2018 Six Nations with a game to spare after defeating Scotland 28-8 in Dublin.
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Round 4: Ireland vs. Scotland —
An Irish fan is in full voice as she celebrates her team's first title since 2015 and the prospect of a first grand slam since 2009.
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Round 4: Ireland vs. Scotland —
Scotland, suffering a first defeat in three games, got its sole try through wing Blair Kinghorn.
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Round 4: France vs. England —
For England, things went from bad to worse. The pre-tournament favorite suffered a second loss of the campaign, going down 19-16 to France in Paris.
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Round 4: France vs. England —
A late surge from the visitors was repelled by Les Bleus, who celebrated their second victory of this year's tournament.
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Round 4: France vs. England —
England lock Courtney Lawes loses grip of a line out at the Stade de France.
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Round 4: France vs. England —
Center Mathieu Bastareaud salutes the crowd. France has won both its games since his return to the side.
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Round 4: Wales vs. Italy —
Wales swept to a convincing 38-14 win over Italy at the Principality Stadium, where Leigh Halfpenny is seen making a break.
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Round 4: Wales vs. Italy —
George North made his first start of the campaign, bagging two of his side's five tries.
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Round 4: Wales vs. Italy —
Italy's search for a Six Nations win goes on. The Azzurri did muster two scores in Cardiff through Matteo Minozzi and Mattia Bellini.
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Round 3: Scotland vs. England —
Scotland's flanker John Barclay kisses the Calcutta Cup after his side's 25-13 victory over England at Murrayfield, Edinburgh. It was the first time Scotland has beaten its oldest rival in ten years.
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Round 3: Scotland vs. England —
Center Huw Jones bagged a brace. The second was his tenth in 14 internationals.
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Round 3: Scotland vs. England —
For England, it was its second defeat under coach Eddie Jones in 26 games, the first coming against Ireland in last year's Six Nations.
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Round 3: Ireland vs. Wales —
A thrilling encounter at Dublin's Aviva Stadium saw Ireland beat Wales 37-27. Winger Jacob Stockdale intercepted a Welsh pass to score the decisive try -- his second of the game -- in the closing stages.
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Round 3: Ireland vs. Wales —
Wales ensured the result went down to the wire with a couple of second-half tries. Steff Evans scored in the 77th minute to put late pressure on Ireland.
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Round 3: Ireland vs. Wales —
Keith Earls tries to escape the clutches of Welsh flanker Josh Navidi.
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Round 3: Ireland vs. Wales —
Victory means Ireland is the only side at this stage to maintain its 100% record in this year's Six Nations.
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Round 3: France vs. Italy —
France, meanwhile, notched its first victory of the campaign by defeating Italy 34-17. Hugo Bonneval crossed in the second half to seal the win.
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Round 3: France vs. Italy —
The loss was Italy's 15th consecutive Six Nations defeat across three seasons. Coach Conor O'Shea is yet to pick up a win in the tournament.
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Round 3: France vs. Italy —
The match was played at the Stade Velodrome in Marseille -- the first time ever France has hosted a Six Nations game away from Paris.
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Round 2: England vs. Wales —
England's Owen Farrell celebrates his side's 12-6 victory over Wales during the second weekend of the Six Nations.
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Round 2: England vs. Wales —
The home side raced into an early lead at Twickenham courtesy of two Jonny May tries. But controversy soon followed...
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Round 2: England vs. Wales —
After Anthony Watson (C) and Gareth Anscombe (R) dived at a kick in England's in-goal area, the television match official ruled that Watson had touched the ball down first. Wales coach Warren Gatland felt his side was denied a try, calling the decision a "terrible mistake" in what turned out to be a tightly-contested affair.
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Round 2: Ireland vs. Italy —
Ireland cruised past Italy 56-19 in Dublin, with Conor Murray (pictured) getting on the score sheet.
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Round 2: Ireland vs. Italy —
While Italy crossed for three tries, it wasn't enough to secure a bonus point. The Azzurri remain winless and bottom of the championship.
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Round 2: Scotland vs. France —
Traveling French fans were in full voice at Murrayfield for their side's clash with Scotland.
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Round 2: Scotland vs. France —
But it was the home supporters who had more reason to cheer as their side won 32-26, picking up a first win of the tournament.
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Round 2: Scotland vs. France —
Greig Laidlaw put in a flawless kicking display, slotting 22 points from the tee.
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Round 1: France vs. Ireland —
On the opening weekend of the Six Nations, Ireland fly-half Johnny Sexton was the hero as his side claimed a last gasp 15-13 victory over France.
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Round 1: France vs. Ireland —
Sexton scored a long range drop goal with time up on the clock to claim victory.
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Round 1: France vs. Ireland —
Irish fans celebrate in the Stade de France.
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Round 1: France vs. Ireland —
Controversy arose in the game after France's Antoine Dupont was sent for a head injury assessment (HIA) despite appearing to injure his knee. The HIA call enabled France, who had used all of their substitutes, to reintroduce starting scrum half Maxime Machenaud as a temporary replacement during the game's closing stages.
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Round 1: France vs. Ireland —
The dramatic nature of Ireland's late victory left the French crowd dejected.
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Round 1: Wales vs. Scotland —
Scotland was another side to feel the blues on the opening weekend, succumbing 34-7 to Wales in Cardiff.
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Round 1: Wales vs. Scotland —
Leigh Halfpenny scored two tries for the rampant Welsh.
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Round 1: Wales vs. Scotland —
Steff Evans (pictured) and Gareth Davies also crossed the line for Wales.
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Round 1: Wales vs. Scotland —
A happy Wales fan takes in the action in Cardiff as Wales trounce Scotland.
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Round 1: Italy vs. England —
The final match of the opening weekend saw Italy face England in Rome.
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Round 1: Italy vs. England —
Debutant Sam Simmonds scored twice for England as the reigning champions cut loose to win 46-15.
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Round 1: Italy vs. England —
Owen Farrell also touched down and contributed four conversions and a penalty.