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France v Ireland – Preview

Ireland’s first outing under the new regime in the 6 Nations could hardly be more testing. But at least the opposition is missing one or two key players. France seem to be permanently short of first-choice wingers. The one uncapped player in the starting XV this time is Kelly Arbey, a 19-year-old from Stade Toulousain

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Irish eyes are smiling

An Ireland Six Nations Squad For the first time in a long while Scott Bemand has been able to select his own Six Nations squad. It is: Forwards: Claire Boles, Ruth Campbell, Megan Collis, Eimear Corri, Sarah Delaney, Linda Djougang, Christy Haney, Brittany Hogan, Shannon Ikahihifo, Neve Jones, Sadhbh McGrath, Edel McMahon (co-captain), Sam Monaghan

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Two Nations on the Move

News comes in of a double appointment at Rugby Australia. Peter Horne takes over as High Performance Director, overseeing every aspect of rugby. David Nucifora, long-serving in the same post with Irish Rugby, joins him as HP Advisor. Ireland Nucifora has come in for a lot of criticism in Ireland for his neglect of the

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WXV 3 Matches – Don’t feel despondent

The first-day results: Colombia 13 Fiji 67; Ireland 109 Kazakhstan 0 These runaway victories simply had to be expected. We have seen similar margins at many a World Cup of the past, and they involved far fewer nations than the eighteen contesting this brand-new WXV. The disparities were shown most clearly in that second game.

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Scott Bemand makes his first call

Ireland Women’s Training Squad: Scott Bemand has announced the names of 30 players to form his first training squad preparing for the WXV: Forwards: Aoife Wafer (Blackrock College/Leinster), Brittany Hogan (Old Belvedere/Ulster), Christy Haney (Blackrock College/Leinster), Deirbhile Nic A Bhaird (Old Belvedere/Munster), Dorothy Wall (Blackrock College/Munster), Edel McMahon (Exeter Chiefs/Connacht), Fiona Tuite (Old Belvedere/Ulster)*, Grace

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Ireland have a new Head Coach

Scott Bemand, long-serving ex-England assistant coach, has been appointed Ireland’s head coach. This excellent news comes not a moment too soon and is a fitting tribute to Bemand, who offered England unstinting service for eight years. He will be in no doubt about the challenge he has taken on. The IRFU has matched the WRU

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Two on the trot for the Scots

Scotland v Ireland – Six Nations – Round Five DAM Health Stadium, Edinburgh Another desperately important game for both sides. If the Scots could beat the Irish at home, they would qualify for Tier 2 of the WXV next autumn. But they hadn’t achieved back- to-back wins in the 6N for seventeen years. For Ireland, could

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Ireland on the mend, slowly

Round Four, Six Nations – Ireland v England Musgrave Park, Cork Result: Ireland 0 England 48 Player of the Match: Sarah Beckett That scoreline doesn’t look positive for the Irish, but, remember, some pundits were forecasting a first-ever century in a Six Nations game. The Red Roses, for all their superiority, didn’t get halfway. The

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