Dramatic Last-Minute Try Seals Scotland's Victory Over Ireland in Women's Six Nations
Scotland clinched a thrilling victory against Ireland in the Women's Six Nations, thanks to Francesca McGhie's last-minute try, marking a dramatic end to a fiercely contested match.

In a nail-biting finish to the Women's Six Nations, Scotland edged out Ireland with a last-minute try by Francesca McGhie, securing a 26-19 victory. The match, held at a packed stadium, was a showcase of resilience and tactical prowess from both teams.
First Half Highlights
Ireland started strong, with Amee-Leigh Costigan scoring the first try after a brilliant break by Molly Scuffil-McCabe. However, Scotland responded with tries from Lana Skeldon and Emma Orr, taking a narrow 12-7 lead into halftime.
Second Half Drama
The second half saw Ireland leveling the score with tries from Linda Djougang and Emily Lane. Scotland, despite being under pressure, managed to stay in the game with a crucial try from Rachel McLachlan.
The Decisive Moment
With the game tied at 19-19 and the clock ticking down, Francesca McGhie found space on the wing and sprinted over for the match-winning try, sending the home crowd into raptures.
Key Performances
- Francesca McGhie: The hero of the match with her last-minute try.
- Lana Skeldon: Contributed significantly with her 19th try for Scotland.
- Emma Orr: Showed great composure to score just before halftime.
Match Statistics
- Possession: Ireland 60% - 40% Scotland
- Territory: Ireland 55% - 45% Scotland
- Penalties Conceded: Ireland 8 - 10 Scotland
Post-Match Reactions
Scotland's coach praised the team's resilience, while Ireland's coach lamented missed opportunities but acknowledged the team's effort.
Upcoming Fixtures
Scotland will look to build on this victory in their next match against France, while Ireland will aim to bounce back against England.
This match was a testament to the thrilling nature of rugby and the unyielding spirit of the players involved.