Ireland finished the Women’s Six Nations in third place thanks to a four try win against Italy at Energia Park on Saturday. Take a look behind the scenes at the action on the pitch with our exclusive pitch cam view. if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)}; jwplayer('jwplayer_way24ZcZ_zbVDxkRZ_div').setup( {"playlist":"https://content.jwplatform.com/feeds/way24ZcZ.json","ph":2} ); The post Pitch Cam: Ireland Finish On A High At Energia Park
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‘You Just Appreciate This So Much’ – Murphy Crowe On Playing And Scoring For Ireland
Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe enjoyed a memorable first start in the Six Nations on Saturday as her brace of tries against Italy helped Ireland to finish third overall. One of the most feared finishers on the World Sevens circuit in recent years, Murphy Crowe, who turns 26 today, made her 15s international
Griggs Happy With Third, But ‘We Know There’s More In Us’
While generally satisfied to finish the Six Nations in third place, Ireland Women’s head coach Adam Griggs accepted his team have considerable scope for improvement as they head into the Rugby World Cup qualifiers. Ireland enjoyed a positive end to the restructured 2021 Championship courtesy of a 25-5 victory over Italy,
O’Connor: These Matches Will Really Stand To Us
Back rower Hannah O’Connor admitted it was ‘a bit of blur’ when she replaced Ireland captain Ciara Griffin so early into Saturday’s place play-off win over Italy at Energia Park. There were just 13 minutes on the clock when Griffin, having tackled her opposite number Elisa Giordano, was removed from the
Wall Loving ‘Adjustment’ To Senior International Rugby
After helping Ireland to claim third place in the Women’s Six Nations, young flanker Dorothy Wall admitted there were plusses and minuses to the campaign overall. Just like in their bonus point win over Wales at the beginning of the tournament, Wall crossed the whitewash to propel Adam Griggs’ side towards
‘Our Defensive Effort Was Biggest Positive’ – Griggs
They may have scored four tries, but it was the defensive effort that Ireland Women’s head coach Adam Griggs found most pleasing about his side’s performance against Italy. With Dorothy Wall, Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe (2) and Cliodhna Moloney all touching down, Ireland secured a 25-5 victory and a third place finish
Naoupu: We’re Building Quite Well, But Plenty To Work On
One of the most experienced and battle-hardened players within the squad, Ireland centre Sene Naoupu found herself thrust into a key leadership position during yesterday’s clash with Italy. Following the 13th-minute injury-enforced departure of Ciara Griffin, Naoupu took over as captain – a role she has regularly filled in the blue






