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She has had a fabulous approach to the whole thing
May 24, 2021
by Declan Rooney
Mick Bohan’s Dublin got their Lidl National League up and running with a convincing win over Waterford, and the manager had plenty of praise for his match-winning Irish international.
Rugby star Hannah Tyrell cracked 1-5 on her return to the team, captain Sinéad Aherne looked very sharp and scored 1-7, while further goals from Niamh Hetherton, Orlagh Nolan, Lyndsey Davey and Caoimhe O’Connor saw the Leinster side cruise to a first-day win at Parnell Park.
Aileen Wall and Kate McGrath grabbed late goals for Waterford, while Maria Delahunty was a constant threat, but there was no way back for the Déise county.
Ireland can redeem themselves against Italy after heavy France defeat, says Cliodhna Moloney
Irish Mirror 2 hrs ago Michael Scully
The London sunshine meant nothing to Cliodhna Moloney at the start of this week as the Ireland scrum-half stewed over Saturday s heavy France defeat from Saturday.
As disappointing as that was, Moloney insists the situation is redeemable against an Italy side that performed well against Scotland and fully professional England in this championship.
“100%, said the 27-year-old. It wasn’t a nice two days anyway, the sun was shining over here in London but I didn’t want to see or hear anybody for the last two days.
Adam Griggs’ side blew Wales away with a blistering first-half display. By Ciarán Kennedy Saturday 10 Apr 2021, 9:04 PM 5 hours ago 3,131 Views 1 Comment
Hannah Tyrrell breaks free against Wales.
Image: Robbie Stephenson/INPHO
Image: Robbie Stephenson/INPHO
HANNAH TYRRELL SAID Ireland felt like they had put a long six months behind them with their impressive 45-0 defeat of Wales in Cardiff today.
Despite some concerns Ireland might be a little match rusty given the six-month gap since their last competitive outing, Adam Griggs’ side blew Wales away with a blistering first-half display, wrapping up the bonus point before half-time with a dominant performance full of attacking intent.