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Man-for-man marking from Ireland's 16-16 draw with Wales in the 2016 Six Nations.

Nick Clarke
Sunday 07 February 2016 20:46 GMT
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(2016 Getty Images)

Ireland and Wales couldn't be seperated earlier today as they drew 16-16 in the final Six Nations game of the weekend.

Connor Murray scored Ireland's first try of the tournament, neatly dummying before diving over the line from close range. However, Wales went onto score 16 unanswered points through a try from Toby Faletau and the boot of Rhys Priestland.

Wales took the lead late on in the game as Priestland put them three points ahead in the 70th minute, but Jonny Sexton levelled the scores with just a few minutes remaining to rule out a grand slam for either of the two tournament favourites.

To see how the players fared, have a look through the gallery below.

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