Flying Fijians record second loss
The Six nations Champions ran in a total of 5 unanswered tries to just two penalties by fly-half Nicky Little, one of each scored in each half of the game.
The Irish started off on the right foot early in the game that saw them lead 13-3 at half time.
Ireland made 8 changes to the side that had earlier drawn 20-all against Australia last weekend and this proved a very crucial part in the win.
Meanwhile, with the only scores coming from Nicky Little's boots, the Flying Fijians were outwitted in their line-outs and their scrums as this saw turnovers that resulted in Scotland taking a lead in the early minutes of the game.
The next game is very crucial for the 10th ranked Flying Fijians following their 23-10 loss to Scotland last weekend.
The Flying Fijians will now face off with Romania next weekend in Burcharest.
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