IRELAND INTERNATIONAL Eimear Considine has announced her retirement from rugby. The Clare native, who recently featured in Ireland’s WXV1 tournament, says she feels now is the right time to step away ...
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The Irish Women’s XVs showcased remarkable resilience and determination throughout their 2024 campaign, earning promotion to ...
The Ireland wing was at the IRFU High Performance Centre for another round of rehab when she found out that her team-mates ...
England ’s Red Roses will take on the United States in the opening fixture of the 2025 Women’s World Cup at the Stadium of ...
The Wallaroos have been plunged into the most challenging of Women's Rugby World Cup draws, up against hosts and tournament ...
The Wallaroos have been plunged into the most challenging of Women’s Rugby World Cup draws, up against hosts and tournament favourites England in next year’s tournament. As well as facing the ...
England produced a second-half comeback to beat Canada 21-12 and defend their WXV1 title at BC Place in Vancouver. The Red Roses were pushed to the limit by the side ranked No. 2 in the world ...
Ireland have finished their WXV1 campaign in second place, after England took the title with a 21-12 win over Canada, while New Zealand beat France 39-15. Scott Bemand's Ireland won two out of ...
England fought back in the second half to overcome an impressive Canada side in Vancouver and retain their WXV1 title. The victory extends the Red Roses' winning run to 20 games, but the match ...
Table Ireland have finished second in the WXV1 table to complete a remarkable tournament for Scott Bemand’s team. The competition finished in the early hours of this morning with England beating ...
Aside from two defeats to England in less than a month - one in a one-off test and another as part of the WXV1 series - the Black Ferns have also been beaten by Ireland and Canada for the first time.