That's all we have for this one. Stay with Tribe for the clash between Scotland and England which gets underway shortly in Edinburgh. This is Anthony Morgan signing off.
Ireland head to Twickenham for a clash with England on March 9 in a match that could decide the Six Nations. Wales meet France the following day in Cardiff.
The win lifts Ireland up to 15 points on the ladder with a sizable points differential edge on all the other sides. One more win in their final two matches will all but secure the Six Nations title unless England go unbeaten throughout the tournament. Wales meanwhile would have been happy with their defensive resilience against a relentless Irish side. With games to come against France and Italy they will be hoping for a change of fortunes on home soil.
Ireland were tested by a valiant Wales side in the second half but tries to Ciaran Frawley and Tadhg Beirne secured another bonus point victory for the Men in Green. The 31-7 result was set up in the first half where Ireland jumped out to a 17-0 lead off the back of 70 percent possession. Wales struck first after the break with a penalty try but try as they might they couldn't edge any closer. Frawley's try from a cracking Jamison Gibson-Park pass restored Ireland's 17-point buffer in the 67th minute before Beirne scored the final try after a relentless 15-phase sequence of attack in the final minute.
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Crowley converts from 14m in from the right touchline.
31-7 J. Crowley
Conversion
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BEIRNE BURSTS THROUGH! Ireland churn through 15 phases before Crowley is cut down 8m out. Murray then throws a short ball to Beirne, who bursts through a gap near the ruck and dives over to score the bonus point try to the right of the posts.
29-7 T. Beirne
Try
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Ireland work it left to Aki before McCloskey skips past two defenders but is contained 20m out. The ball is then shifted wide left to Lowe before Healy is stopped 15m out on the right.