Wales vs Ireland LIVE: Hosts hammer visitors to claim 2019 Six Nations Grand Slam
Here's how the final day of the Six Nations championship played out
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Your support makes all the difference.Wales thrashed Ireland 25-7 to win the Six Nations Grand Slam.
Hadleigh Parkes' try inside just 70 seconds set the tone before fly-half Gareth Anscombe took over from the tee to add a further 20 points as the hosts hit the front and never looked back.
Ireland scored with the final play of the game to avoid being left scoreless but it was a day to forget for them in Cardiff.
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Italy 14-20 France, 70 minutes
France collapse it legally, but Seriog Parisse gets his hands on the ball.
This time France have overstepped the mark, offside the call, and when a cross field kick comes to nothing, Italy will have a penalty.
12 penalties for France, now, and the referee issues an official warning to stand-in captain Mathieu Bastareaud.
Italy 14-20 France, 71 minutes
Another maul. In pile the forwards and backs, and it goes down.
Matt Carley's got his arm out.
Italy knock on.
Camille Chat will go into the bin for collapsing the maul.
Italy 14-20 France, 72 minutes
Five metres out again. Luca Bigi with the ball.
Finds Alessandro Zanni. The maul forms, and is initially stopped.
Good defence from France. Italy will have to try something else.
Italy 14-20 France
Another penalty against the French defence. A no-arm tackle on this occasion, chopping at the legs as Italy lined up the carry.
To the corner. Again.
Italy must make this count. Leonardo Ghiraldini has re-emerged and is sat on the Italian bench, very clearly in real pain and emotional. Can his teammates get over the line?
Italy 14-20 France, 73 minutes
Magical claim at the line out by Sergio Parisse.
Seb Negri gets over the gainline. Cherif Traore gets closer still.
Italy 14-20 France, 74 minutes
Italy try some lightning. Jayden Hayward gets close.
To the thunder again. Two forward carries, and the ball will go wide...
NOW THEN!
Huge overlap, and Marco Zanon is celebrating, but he might have lost it!
HE HAS!
My word! It looked like the debutant was coasting over!
A brilliant last ditch intervention from Damian Penaud, jarring the ball free, but an awful moment for Marco Zanon, fumbling over the line.
Sacre bleu!
France have got out of jail.
It will be their scrum, but there's an issue.
Camille Chat is in the bin and Guilhem Guirado is injured.
Tighthead replacement Dorian Aldegheri comes on at loosehead. Dany Priso will play hooker. Demba Bamba stays at tighthead. It will be a contested scrum.
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