Scotland coach Matt Williams put a brave face on his side's first Six Nations whitewash since 1985 - the wooden spoon will reside at Murrayfield this year - and praised the second-half fightback which hinted at a possible upset.
We competed for an hour and did a lot of good things out there. Their try just before half time was heartbreaking but we showed spirit and clawed our way back into the game, said the Australian.
For our try we remained patient, took play through 12 or 13 phases and were rewarded. But then we rushed our opportunities in their 22.
We got got down their three or four times but didnt take the points.
When Ireland got down our end get they took their chances and thats why they are such a good team.