Goals from Brendan Maher and Joe Bergin earned Ireland a narrow win in the second Test of the Shinty/Hurling International series in Inverness.
The result means that Joe Dooley’s side take the series on a seven-point aggregate, having beaten the Scots last week in Athy.
Taking advantage of a strong wind, Scotland burst into a nine-point lead, with Finlay Macrae scoring the goal.
Ireland responded with a goal from Offaly’s Joe Bergin and Laois’ Willie Hyland also landed a free to leave the half-time score 1-08 to 1-02.
Ireland had the better of the second half but required a fortuitous last-gasp goal to snatch the game from the hosts.
Tipperary’s Brendan Maher sent a long-range free into the danger area but the Scottish keeper was badly at fault as the ball went over his head and into the back of the net.
It is the third year in a row that Ireland have won the series.