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Published 16:59 8 Mar 2025 GMT
Updated 17:37 8 Mar 2025 GMT

France ran rampant in the second half with three tries in 12 minutes to beat Ireland 42-27 in the Six Nations at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Our full Ireland player ratings are below.
Like most of the pack, did not have much of an impact, but did not do too much wrong.
Had some of the better moments of the Irish forwards, but a few too many errors.
See Porter.
Was the stand-out forward in the loose along with Doris, but his jersey pull which led to his sin binning and a French try was completely needless and very costly.
The least impactful performance he has had in a long, long while.
There were a fair few fans on social media unhappy with some of his charge downs.
The last home game for one of Ireland's greats.
His usual workhorse display.
Comfortably Ireland's best player.
Was everywhere, and kept Ireland in the game in the first half with some huge turnovers.
Stood up once again, and was key in a lot of Ireland's good play at the start of the match when they were on top.
Possibly a slightly harsh rating as his poorest pieces of play were while the game was done and dusted.
An intercept with the try line at the team's mercy is every 10's worst nightmare.
Slotted a superb penalty in the first half.
A very solid performance.
Adds size to the wing and had some good clearances.
Was unable to make much of an impact with Ireland on the back foot for most of the game.
A few errors from the outside centre, and showed a lack of pace and guile when he was in a good try-scoring position in the second half.
Started the game superbly but was unable to get much going after that.
Solid as usual in the air and in the back field, and looked like Ireland's most dangerous back.
Rob Herring - 6
Cian Healy - 7
Thomas Clarkson - 6
James Ryan - 6
Jack Conan - 7.5
Ryan Baird - 6
Conor Murray - 6.5
Jack Crowley - 6.5
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