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Unmarked Nash opens scoring early for Ireland

BBC Sport Sunday, 9 February 2025
Unmarked Nash opens scoring early for IrelandWatch as Calvin Nash scores the opening try for Ireland against Scotland in the Six Nations, after Sam Prendergast finds him out wide.
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