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Scots will rip Ireland apart if we switch off - Aki

BBC Sport Friday, 7 February 2025
Scots will rip Ireland apart if we switch off - AkiBundee Aki urges Ireland against lapses in concentration against Scotland in Sunday's Six Nations game at Murrayfield.
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