Sam Prendergast broke Welsh hearts in Cardiff by denying them a first victory for more than a year, but also kept Ireland’s Six Nations Grand Slam dream alive by kicking them to a 27-18 win.
Wales debutant Ellis Mee thought he had scored a potentially decisive late try with just eight minutes remaining, but that was ruled out for a tiny knock-on in the act of scoring.
Despite 14 matches without a win, the game had remained in the balance at 18-18 with 15 minutes to go, but 22-year-old Prendergast’s calm head nudged Ireland safely over the winning line.
Wales had trailed 10-0 early on thanks to a Jack Conan try but flanker Jac Morgan and winger Tom Rogers gave them a three-point lead at half-time, before Irish full-back Jamie Osbourne’s second international try started the fightback.
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