Easterby Critiques Controversial Try as France Ends Ireland’s Grand Slam Hopes

Interim Ireland coach Simon Easterby questioned France’s second try in a 42-27 Six Nations defeat, as France dashed Ireland’s Grand Slam hopes.

Interim Ireland boss Simon Easterby expressed frustration over the decision to award France’s second try, which proved pivotal in their 42-27 victory over Ireland in the Six Nations. The win at Dublin’s Aviva Stadium ended Ireland’s Grand Slam aspirations and placed France two points clear at the top of the table heading into the final round of fixtures.

Paul Boudehent’s try, which came after Dan Sheehan’s score had briefly given Ireland the lead, was a major talking point. Ireland were incensed by the decision, claiming Thibaud Flament’s clearance of Peter O’Mahony in the ruck build-up was illegal. Referee Angus Gardner and the TMO upheld the try, much to Ireland’s dismay.

Easterby lamented his team’s defensive lapses and inability to capitalize on opportunities, particularly in France’s 22. “We didn’t defend well enough, and certain instances in the game prevented us from making tackles,” he said. “The contact on Pete [O'Mahony] was three or four metres from the ruck, and we’ll reflect on that with the officials.”

France’s second-half dominance, which included 34 unanswered points, showcased their power and counter-attacking prowess. Despite Ireland’s strong start, they struggled to maintain discipline, with Joe McCarthy and Calvin Nash both sin-binned. Captain Caelan Doris, earning his 50th cap, admitted, “We weren’t good enough in collisions and discipline during that 25-minute period in the second half.”

With France now leading the Six Nations table, Ireland must regroup ahead of their final match, while France look to secure the title next week.

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