Ireland won a Triple Crown and won four out of five games but players and fans alike were left disappointed as standards dropped
Ireland's grand hopes of a three-peat are blown to smithereens after French show of shock and awe in Dublin
All roads lead to Dublin this weekend as France attempt to blur Ireland's copybook and deprive them of a precious Grand Slam
Round Three of the Six Nations delivered in spades as Wales looked reborn, France put on a show and England laboured to an unlikely win
England A built on the momentum from the senior side’s Calcutta Cup triumph by securing a 28-12 victory over Ireland A in wet conditions at Ashton Gate.
Ireland A player ratings: The fact that Ireland A were disrupted by multiple injuries in this 28-12 defeat won't paper over the fact that England A were in the ascendency in most departments at a blustery and wet Ashton Gate.
While Wales ultimately fell to a 15th-successive Test match defeat, Ireland marched on in pursuit of the Grand Slam and an historic Six Nations title.
England A will host Ireland A at Ashton Gate Stadium on Sunday at 1pm, and the match is live and free to watch on RugbyPass TV.
Leinster's Ciaran Frawley will start at fly-half for Ireland A on Sunday alongside five other capped internationals against England A at Bristol's Ashton Gate Stadium.
HSBC SVNS 2025 returns in Vancouver while there is a top-of-the-table clash in Japan Rugby League One and England A host Ireland A in Bristol. Watch it all live and for free on RugbyPass TV.