Scotland Defeats Ireland in Women's Six Nations
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Women's Six Nations 2025: Scotland beat Ireland with late try

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Ireland dominated the first half and struck first through an Amee-Leigh Costigan try.
Lana Skeldon and Emma Orr put Scotland in at 12-7 in front at half-time .
Linda Djougang and Emily Lane scored for Ireland either side of a Rachel McLachlan try for the hosts.
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