CARDIFF: Wales derailed Ireland's hopes of the Triple Crown with a hard-fought 19-13 Six Nations victory over the visitors at the Millennium Stadium Saturday. A controversial Mike Phillips try, 11 points from the boot of James Hook and a long-range penalty from Leigh Halfpenny proved too much for Ireland, for whom Brian O'Driscoll scored a five-pointer and Ronan O'Gara bagged two penalties and a conversion. The win means Wales remain in contention for winning the Six Nations. In Rome, Italy stunned France 22-21 in a major upset after a late penalty goal from Mirco Bergamasco Saturday for its first victory in the Six Nations this season.