Scotland's top try scorer, Darcy Graham, expressed strong confidence that his team can defeat Ireland away on Saturday to claim the Triple Crown and position themselves for a potential Six Nations title. Scotland faces Ireland in Dublin for their final competition match. Currently tied with France at the top of the standings, Scotland needs to outperform France's result against England later that evening, given France's superior points difference.
Graham stated, "I think they're there for the taking." He acknowledged Ireland as a world-class team and a difficult venue, noting Scotland's long history without a win in Dublin. However, he emphasized the team's high confidence and intention to play aggressively. Scotland's campaign began with a loss to Italy but has since included victories over England, Wales, and France.
Graham's recent performance against France, where he scored two tries, made him Scotland's record try scorer, surpassing Duhan van der Merwe. He expressed excitement about this personal achievement, underscoring the team's overall belief and elevated confidence.