Feck it. Feck it anyway.
Ireland’s hopes of a Grand Slam victory in this season’s Six Nations lie in tatters after defeat to Wales in Cardiff on Saturday.
The Wales back-row, led by captain Sam Warburton, kept Ireland at bay for the entire game as Paul O’Connell celebrated his 100th cap.
Wales won the match 23-16, with the championship going down to the final games next weekend.
Phenomenal defensive display from Wales, but I don't think Ireland asked them too many difficult questions #WALvIRE
— Gareth Makim (@GarethMakim) March 14, 2015
Take a bow Mr. Charteris. 37 tackles in the insta-stats column.
One off Dusautoir's famous 38 vs NZ on the same ground.
— Andy McGeady (@andymcgeady) March 14, 2015
A tough loss, winning streak over, but a championship still to play for @IrishRugby let's not forget that! pic.twitter.com/8cRZAcCW6r
— Inpho Photography (@Inphosports) March 14, 2015
Ireland can't beat a decent team if Johnny Sexton isn't on form. Incredible effort all the same.
— Kevin Coghlan (@kevin_coghlan) March 14, 2015
Sam Warburton named man of the match #TopMoment @Tissot_Sport #Rugby
— Grant (@Builtough) March 14, 2015
Jamie Roberts shedding a tear then getting back into the game after a hard knock to the head. #TopMoment #rugby
— Mike Guy (@MikeGuy01) March 14, 2015
My brother used to knee me to give me a dead leg, poor Webb iv never had a dead arse #topmoment #WALvIRE
— Deasmhumhain Ó Diolún (@DesDillon2) March 14, 2015
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