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Dominant Ireland power to bonus-point win in Wales
Aoife Wafer, Dorothy Wall and Linda Djougang all crossed for a pair of tries each.
5.07pm, 20 Apr 2025
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Nathan Johns reports from Rodney Parade
SIX-TRY IRELAND comfortably saw off Wales with an impressive all-round display in Newport. The result, a bonus-point victory, leaves Ireland needing just one match point against Scotland next week to finish third in the Six Nations for a second consecutive year.
Aoife Wafer, Dorothy Wall and Linda Djougang all crossed for a pair of tries each, Ireland withstanding an early Welsh lead and a first-half yellow card for Dannah O’Brien to build a 26-point winning margin.
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