Ireland dominated Scotland in the final round of the 2025 U18M Four Nations, leaving the Scots without a win in the campaign.
Liam O'Reilly opened the scoring in the first minute, barging through the pack to give Issac Baynham an easy shot on goal.
Scotland withstood pressure for ten red hot minutes in the Dublin sunshine before Jack Brown added his name to the team sheet, although Baynham was unable to add the extras.
Matthew Toothill was next to break through the middle, with Baynham converting, before John Reynolds found his way in outwide, with Baynham unable to find his mark from the touchline.
Scotland got themselves off the mark as Isaac MacLean found his way to the touchline, but Shaun Callan was unable to further improve it and shortly afterwards Shea Cotter added a further score for Ireland before the break, with Baynham on targer to give Ireland a 20 point margin at the break.
The second half was all Ireland, with Dan Ridpath scoring ten minutes into the second half before Toothill posted his second and Dan Horkan put the game beyond any further doubt with just over ten minutes to go, Baynham adding all three kicks to his tally.
Ireland
Shea Cotter, Lawrence Gerevo, Dan Horkan, Callum Dooley, John Reynolds, Isaac Baynham, Michael Walsh, Jack Brown, Matt Toothill, Charlie Sweeney, Liam O'Reilly, Oisin Carroll, Dan Coop.
Interchanges: Ethan Whyte, Dan Ridpath, Dom Greene, James Palaamo O'Riain, Ieffe Hanon, Sam Douglas, Tiernan Conway
Tries: Liam O'Reilly (1), Jack Brown (10), Matthew Toothill (14, 63), John Reynolds (26), Shea Cotter (39), Dan Ridpath (51), Dan Horkin (67)
Goals: Isaac Baynham 6/8
Scotland
Shaun Callan, Archie Basset, Callum Duncan, Harry Woodard, Alasdair McKechnie, Oscar Ellicott-McCulloch, Zack Emerson, Lucas Anderson Moore, Isaac MacLean, Jacob Walker, Max Erasmus, Ethan Frary, Set Clapham.
Interchanges: Jack Lister, Jamie Downes, Charlie MacDonald, Promise Nkabi, Cullin Stoddart Shannly, Arran Jamieson.
Tries: Isaac MacLean (35)
Goals: Shaun Callan 1/1