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The Women’s Rugby World Cup is in full swing, with England, Ireland and Scotland securing big wins on the opening weekend.
Ireland made a highly anticipated return to the Women’s Rugby World Cup on Sunday, August 24, securing an emphatic win over ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNTuite eager for Wafer's return after role as back row stopgap
By the time the squad arrived in England earlier this month, Scott Bemand had lost back-up tighthead Christy Haney, key ...
Japan produced several bright moments but were ultimately outclassed 42-14 by Ireland in their opening Pool C contest ...
Full-time 🇮🇪 42-14 🇯🇵 An excellent start for Ireland to their World Cup campaign, proving too strong for a spirited Japan ...
Lindsay Peat is so good, I want her to be a panellist on the next Election Night Special - writes There is Only One F in ...
On Friday night they headed to RugbyFest 2025 - a free, family-friendly festival celebrating the arrival of Rugby World Cup ...
When you score your highest World Cup tally and open your account with tries from both the pack and the backline, you'll take the victory with areas to improve on, writes Jonny Holland.
She is two clear of former England international Sue Day on the all-time leading try-scorers list at World Cups with 21. Read ...
After such a physical battle against Japan, Scott Bemand’s women will be in full-on recovery mode ahead Sunday’s World Cup match against Spain Ireland's Dannah O'Brien looks over the scrum during the ...
Fiona Tuite is more than happy to be a flexible forward after scoring her first international try for Ireland against Japan ...
Reigning champions New Zealand on Sunday started their quest for a record-extending seventh Women’s Rugby World Cup title with a 54-8 win over a gutsy Spain in York, England.
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