Ireland started the Six Nations regarded as an aging team in decline. Coach Andy Farrell couldn’t be prouder after his side contained the strongest Scotland threat in decades by 43-21 on Saturday and finished second overall to defending champion France. Ireland was thrashed by France 36-14 on opening night in Paris and rebounded with a struggle against Italy, a record thrashing of England at Twickenham, a scrappy win over Wales and a 12th straight mauling of Scotland.
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Farrell hails a revitalized Ireland after defeating Scotland and second-place finish

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