Ireland Retains Six Nations Title; Wales Suffers Historic Defeat
Ireland successfully defends its Six Nations championship in Dublin, while Wales is handed its first wooden spoon since 2003 after losing all five games.
- Ireland retained the Six Nations title after defeating Scotland 17-13 in Dublin, dashing England's slim title hopes.
- Wales finished last in the Six Nations, receiving the wooden spoon for the first time in 21 years following a loss to Italy in Cardiff.
- Italy celebrated avoiding defeat in three consecutive Six Nations matches for the first time, marking their greatest tournament performance.
- England had a chance to snatch the title on the last day but needed Ireland to lose without any bonus points, a scenario that did not materialize.
- George North's final appearance for Wales ended in disappointment as he was helped off the field due to an injury.



























