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She has this rawness to her Imagine where she could get to in even four or five years

); She has this rawness to her. Imagine where she could get to in even four or five years Brian O’Driscoll reflects on Ireland’s performance against Wales and looks ahead to the challenge that France will pose. By Sinead Farrell Friday 16 Apr 2021, 5:05 PM 3 hours ago 9 Views 0 Comments WALES MIGHT NOT be the toughest opposition that Ireland will face in this year’s revamped Women’s Six Nations but as a first assignment, they can be content with the mark on their report card. Brian O Driscoll has been impressed by what he has seen in the Ireland team so far in the Six Nations.

I am a bit of the eternal optimist But like everyone, there is always a balance

I am a bit of the eternal optimist. But like everyone, there is always a balance Image: Dan Sheridan/INPHO THE POSITIVITY SURROUNDING the Ireland women’s rugby team this week has been particularly welcome given the difficulties experienced over the last year or so. Playing their first game in six months, Ireland exploded out of the traps to thrash Wales 45-0 last Saturday, with the wonderful individual displays of Beibhinn Parsons, Dorothy Wall and Hannah Tyrrell taking all the attention away from what was a pretty desperate second half in Cardiff. The result means Ireland can book a final round meeting with England for a shot at the 2021 Six Nations title, should they beat France in their round two game in Donnybrook this weekend. 

Brave effort from Amman Valley duo Hannah and Jess

Hannah Jones and Jess Roberts DESPITE spirited performances from former Amman Valley Comprehensive School pupils Hannah Jones, at outside centre, and Jess Roberts, at scrum-half, Wales were well-beaten in their second Six Nations outing of the season. Wales are still chasing their first first points of the Warren Abrahams era after a crushing 45-0 defeat to Ireland at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday – but the head coach said he could take heart from some positive individual efforts. With the visiting forwards on well on top, Eimear Considine and Beibhinn Parsons both crossed twice for the visiting team, with Sene Naoupu also scoring to give the Irish a commanding 31-0 lead at the half-time interval.

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