There were a number of pros and cons for Adam Griggs to assess after a Jekyll and Hyde-like performance from Ireland saw them beat Wales 45-0 in their 2021 Women’s Six Nations opener.
Ireland head coach Adam Griggs said a blistering first half in Cardiff has injected huge confidence throughout his side as they turn their attention to next weekend's Six Nations showdown with France in Dublin.
Cardiff offers Ireland an ideal stage to put months of frustration behind them
Today’s Six Nations meeting with Wales is Ireland’s first outing since last October. By Ciarán Kennedy Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 6:30 AM 2 hours ago 303 Views 0 Comments
Ireland wing Beibhinn Parsons.
Ireland wing Beibhinn Parsons.
A FEW WEEKS ago Ireland’s Anna Caplice was asked about the significance of the newly announced WXV tournament, and joked it was very much welcomed as she was ‘sick of playing Wales’ so often.
In most seasons that is probably the case, but this time around Adam Griggs’ squad will never have been happier to see their familiar foes from across the pond.