Are Ireland the most psychologically resilient side in the Six Nations?

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Ireland's Hugo Keenan, Calvin Nash and Sam Prendergast celebrate a try during the match against Scotland at Murrayfield. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/©INPHO
Ireland's Hugo Keenan, Calvin Nash and Sam Prendergast celebrate a try during the match against Scotland at Murrayfield. Photograph: Dan Sheridan/©INPHO

Gordon D’Arcy and John O’Sullivan join Nathan Johns to pick through Ireland’s comfortable victory over Scotland at Murrayfield. Are Ireland the most psychologically resilient side in the Six Nations? Will Scotland ever get over their Irish hoodoo? Might things have looked different if Finn Russell and Darcy Graham avoided injury?

The panel explain how Ireland’s game plan dismantled Scotland’s dangerous attack, withstanding a handful of counter-punches to once again assert their superiority. With the Six Nations now heading into a rest week, Ireland’s impressive form under Simon Easterby is analysed, alongside their chances of securing a Grand Slam.

Elsewhere, we pick through Wales’ ongoing decline after their defeat to Italy. France’s implosion in Twickenham is also up for discussion; have we finally seen Antoine Dupont show his human side?

Finally, what of the Ireland U20s, who got their Six Nations campaign back on track with victory over Scotland?

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Produced by John Casey.