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 3-0 France, 11 minutes
Oh yes!
That's a scrum and a half.
Tiziano Pasquali gets in on to Guilhem Guirado and the power comes through from the tighthead, forcing the French scrum to commit a multitude of offences.
Tommaso Allan opts for goal once more.
PENALTY! Italy 6-0 France (Tommaso Allan penalty, 12 minutes)
Knocked over with little effort. A strong base for Italy to build from.
Italy 6-0 France, 13 minutes
Jayden Hayward watches a bouncing ball very closely as it threatens to hop the wrong side of the line in the left-hand corner, but it eventually hops into his hands and Tito Tebaldi pumps up to near halfway.
Italy 6-0 France, 14 minutes
Antoine Dupont's box is well won by Damian Penaud swatting backwards with his right hands, but it fortuitously finds Italian hands and the hosts will reload.
Italy 6-0 France, 15 minutes
We descend into a game of kick tennis.
The French slightly overcook there final effort, and Italy will dot down for the 22 dropout.
TRY! Italy 6-7 France (Antoine Dupont, 16 minutes)
Loose chase, and France capitalise with a lovely score!
Maxime Medard takes the drop out and spots a gap between a forward and a back, getting to the outside shoulder, slipping his hands free and feeding Damian Penaud racing away from Angelo Esposito.
Penaud finds the angle to cut inside and draw the final man, Antoine Dupont with a classic scrum-half support line to dot down under the posts.
Romain Ntamack converts.
Italy 6-7 France, 18 minutes
France showed their potency on the counter against Scotland and it was smart play from Medard, Sergio Parisse the player targeted, the great Italian captain just unable to claw Medard back before the Toulouse full back got the offload away.
Talking of captains, Guilhem Guirado is going off in pain, perhaps a rib issue from the earlier incident.
Camille Chat is an all-action replacement.
Italy 6-7 France, 19 minutes
Impact from Chat at the scrum, France driving the Italians off their own ball, a mark of intent after the hosts' initial ascendency.
Italy's defence is thus always scrambling and Andrea Lovotti fails to roll away after making a tackle.
Romain Ntamack with a chance to extend the French lead.
PENALTY! Italy 6-10 France (Romain Ntamack penalty, 20 minutes)
Bisects the posts. A good start from the tee for Ntamack, though neither kick has been tough.
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