My Rugby Life: Kathryn Dane

Ireland scrumhalf Kathryn Dane takes us through her rugby career to date with a look at some key photos from her rugby life. From a baby photo with her dad through Enniskillen, Ulster and Old Belvedere to the green of Ireland, Kathryn tells us what it means to her. if(typeof(jQuery)=="function"){(function($){$.fn.fitVids=function(){}})(jQuery)}; jwplayer('jwplayer_hZWbqtzJ_zbVDxkRZ_div').setup( {"playlist":"https://content.jwplatform.com/feeds/hZWbqtzJ.json","ph":2} );   The post My

Fryday: France Clash A Barometer Of Our Progress

Ireland lock Nichola Fryday admitted there was a massive sense of relief within the squad when they finally crossed the white line last Saturday for their return to Women’s Six Nations action. After nearly six months without a competitive fixture, the Ireland Women were back with a bang against Wales, running

Parsons Wins Try Of The Round

Beibhinn Parsons has won the Women’s Six Nations Try of Round 2 after her breath-taking first score in Ireland’s 45-0 victory over Wales on Saturday. Some slick hands across the Irish team got the ball to Parsons who proceeded to break two Welsh tackles with a scintillating break before sprinting home

Considine: We’re Always Striving, Pushing To Get Further

Two-try full-back Eimear Considine said that a quick start was the key to Ireland’s emphatic 45-0 win over Wales in their opening game of the Women’s Six Nations. Playing their first competitive game in almost six months, Ireland hit the ground running in Cardiff and had already secured a bonus point

Moloney Praises ‘Fantastic’ Wall And Parsons

Ireland hooker Cliodhna Moloney hailed the performances of Dorothy Wall and Beibhinn Parsons following their convincing Women’s Six Nations defeat of Wales on Saturday. Two of the youngest members of the Irish squad, Wall (21) and Parsons (19) were both on the scoresheet as Adam Griggs’ charges came away from Cardiff