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Johnny Sexton steers Ireland to victory against France

ByReuters

Updated 25/02/2017 at 20:49 GMT

Ireland overcame France 19-9 on Saturday to move top of the Six Nations standings, maintaining the pressure on favourites England and staying on course for a possible title showdown against the defending champions.

Ireland's fly-half Jonathan Sexton takes a penalty kick during the Six Nations international rugby union match between Ireland and France at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on February 25, 2017.

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Ireland, who last year beat all three southern hemisphere giants but suffered a surprise defeat in Scotland in their opening game of the championship, went ahead after 29 minutes through a converted try from scrumhalf Conor Murray.
Flyhalf Johnny Sexton, returning to the side after a spate of injuries, gave Ireland a 10-point lead with two penalties and a long-range drop goal early in the second half.
The loss left France, on five points, in the bottom half of the table where they have finished every Six Nations championship for the past five years.
Ireland top of the standings with 10 points but England, on eight, will move ahead if they secure their third win from three against bottom-placed Italy on Sunday.
Scotland, who beat Wales 29-13 earlier on Saturday, are in second place on nine points.
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