19 May, 11:13
There are six uncapped players in the Ireland squad for the summer tour to North America that was named this morning. An Emerging Ireland squad has also been selected for the Tblisi Cup in Georgia.
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IRELAND v FRANCE, Croke Park, 3pm
Championship Meetings - All-Time:
Played - 77
Ireland Won - 26
France Won - 46
Drawn - 5
Championship Meetings - At Home:
Played - 38
Ireland Won - 16
France Won - 18
Drawn - 4
Biggest Points Win:
Ireland 24-0 (1913)
France 44-5 (2002)
IRELAND:
Matches Played: 36
Matches Won (%): 26 (72%)
Matches Lost (%): 10 (27%)
Most Wins In A Season: 4 (x4)
Total Points Scored: 965
Total Points Conceded: 746
Total Tries Scored (Average Per Match): 98 (2.7)
Total Tries Conceded (Average Per Match): 74 (2.1)
Overall Six Nations Ranking (Points): Second (52 Points)
Championship Record:
Championship Wins: 10
Grand Slams: 1
Triple Crowns: 8
Highest Score: 60 (60-13 v Italy, 2000)
Biggest Win: 47 (60-13 v Italy, 2000)
Highest Score Conceded: 50 (50-18 v England, 2000)
Biggest Defeat: 40 (46-6 v England, 1997)
Most Appearances: 56 Mike Gibson (1964-1979)
Most Points In Matches: 322 Ronan O'Gara (2000-2007)
Most Points In A Match: 30 Ronan O'Gara (v Italy, 2000)
Most Tries In A Match: 3 on 7 occasions, last by Brian O'Driscoll (v Scotland, 2002)
Most Conversions In A Match: 6 Ronan O'Gara (v Italy, 2000)
Most Penalties In A Match: 6 Ollie Campbell (v Scotland, 1982), Ronan O'Gara (v Italy, 2000) and David Humphreys (v Wales, 2002)
Most Drop Goals In A Match: 2 William McCombe (v France, 1975), Eric Elwood (v England, 1993) and David Humphreys (v Wales, 1999)
Current Form:
Last Ten Matches: WWWLLLWWWW
Points Scored: 262 Points; Points Conceded: 183
Tries Scored: 29 Tries; Tries Conceded: 19 Tries
FRANCE:
Matches Played: 36
Matches Won (%): 27 (75%)
Matches Lost (%): 9 (25%)
Most Wins In A Season: 5 (x2)
Total Points Scored: 1029
Total Points Conceded: 610
Total Tries Scored (Average Per Match): 103 (2.9)
Total Tries Conceded (Average Per Match): 51 (1.4)
Overall Six Nations Ranking (Points): First (54 Points)
Championship Record:
Championship Wins: 15
Grand Slams: 8
Highest Score: 56 (56-13 v Italy, 2005)
Biggest Win: 51 (51-0 v Wales, 1998)
Highest Score Conceded: 49 (49-19 v Wales, 1910)
Biggest Defeat: 37 (37-0 v England, 1911)
Most Appearances: 50 Philippe Sella (1983-1995)
Most Points In Matches: 144 Christophe Lamaison (1997-2001)
Most Points In A Match: 24 Sebastien Viars (v Ireland, 1992), Christophe Lamaison (v Scotland, 1997) and Jean-Baptiste Elissalde (v Wales, 2004)
Most Tries In A Match: 3 by 5 players, last by Emile Ntamack (v Wales, 1999)
Most Conversions In A Match: 6 Dimitri Yachvili (v Italy, 2003)
Most Penalties In A Match: 7 Gerald Merceron (v Italy, 2002)
Most Drop Goals In A Match: 3 Pierre Albaladejo (v Ireland, 1960) and Jean-Patrick Lescarboura (v England, 1985)
Current Form:
Last Ten Matches: LWWWWWLLWW
Points Scored: 264 Points; Points Conceded: 210
Tries Scored: 31 Tries; Tries Conceded: 19 Tries
Team Totals - 2007 Six Nations (After First Weekend):
Ireland:
Tries: 3
Penalty Try: 0
Conversions: 2/3
Penalty Goals: 0/1
Drop Goals: 0/0
Scrums Won: 13
Scrums Lost: 0
Lineouts Won: 14
Lineouts Lost: 2
Penalties Conceded: 10
Drives From Rucks: 30
Passes From Rucks: 29
Mauls Won: 1
Ball Won In Open Play: 60
Ball Won In Opponents' 22: 14
Set Piece Ball Won: 34
Kicks To Touch: 14
Errors From Kicks: 5
Offloads In Tackle: 7
Tackles Made: 72
Tackles Missed: 8
Total Errors Made: 5
Turnovers Won: 13
Free Kicks Conceded: 1
Passes Completed: 129
Possession Kicked: 17
France:
Tries: 5
Penalty Try: 0
Conversions: 4/5
Penalty Goals: 2/2
Drop Goals: 0/1
Scrums Won: 8
Scrums Lost: 0
Lineouts Won: 18
Lineouts Lost: 8
Penalties Conceded: 5
Drives From Rucks: 14
Passes From Rucks: 47
Mauls Won: 12
Ball Won In Open Play: 73
Ball Won In Opponents' 22: 17
Set Piece Ball Won: 32
Kicks To Touch: 10
Errors From Kicks: 2
Offloads In Tackle: 13
Tackles Made: 118
Tackles Missed: 12
Total Errors Made: 20
Turnovers Won: 8
Free Kicks Conceded: 2
Passes Completed: 122
Possession Kicked: 34
Did You Know?:
* Ireland will play their first rugby union Test match at Croke Park on Sunday, the home of the GAA (Gaelic Athletic Association)
* Ireland have not beaten France since early 2003, losing four successive Tests, including a World Cup quarter-final in Melbourne
* A French victory in Dublin would put them firmly on course to land a record fourth Six Nations title