France defeats Ireland, ending their Grand Slam hopes
France defeated Ireland 42-27 in Dublin, ending Ireland's hopes for a Grand Slam in the Six Nations. France scored 34 unanswered points after trailing 13-8, moving two points ahead of Ireland in the title race. Despite losing captain Antoine Dupont to injury, France secured a bonus-point victory with tries from Louis Bielle-Biarrey, Paul Boudehent, Oscar Jegou, and Damian Penaud. Ireland's early lead was diminished as they faced yellow cards and struggled to maintain momentum. Ireland must now beat Italy next week and rely on other results to keep their title hopes alive. This loss marks Ireland's first home defeat in the Six Nations since 2021.