The trio were hoping to bow out of the national side by winning another Grand Slam but Ireland had no answer when France turned on the style in the second half
Former Wales international Lee Jarvis has accused Peter O’Mahony of simulation during Ireland’s 42-27 defeat to France in the Six Nations. The result ended Simon Easterby side’s chances of completing the Grand Slam and dented their hopes of a Six Nations three-peat.
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The stands were already filled to the brim when Peter O'Mahony, Cian Healy, and Conor Murray - alongside his young son - took to the pitch before Ireland
IRFU confirms back-row Peter OMahony, scrum-half Conor Murray, loosehead prop Cian Healy will all retire from Test rugby following 2025 Six Nations; OMahony, Healy to retire from all forms at end of season;
It took Ireland's new captain to become a part of the Test set-up for him to really understand the influence that the former skipper had within the environment
With the Six Nations title race beautifully poised, top two Ireland and France meet in another high-stakes game in Dublin.
Centurions all, Conor Murray, Peter O'Mahony and Cian Healy may feature in Rome against Italy in the final round of Six Nations but today against France at
Victory for Ireland would effectively seal a third consecutive title, and leave only Italy between them and the Grand Slam. This is a final appearance in Dublin for Peter O'Mahony, Cian Healy and Conor Murray before they retire from international rugby after the Six Nations.
France took charge of the Six Nations title race in sensational style as they produced an outstanding performance to dash Ireland ’s grand slam dreams with a 42-27 thrashing. The hosts’ hopes of an historic championship three-peat were left in tatters by a damaging defeat in Dublin,