Ireland Secures Third Place in Women’s Six Nations and Spot at Rugby World Cup 2025
Ireland’s Women’s Rugby Team Secures Third Place in Six Nations and World Cup Spot
Ireland’s women’s rugby team showcased their improvement and passion as they secured a third-place finish in the Women’s Six Nations tournament with a hard-fought 15-12 victory over Scotland. The win not only marked a significant improvement from finishing with the wooden spoon in the previous year’s tournament but also secured their spot at the Women’s Rugby World Cup 2025.
The pivotal moment in the game came from a converted penalty by Ireland’s fly-half, Dannah O’Brien, giving her team a crucial three-point cushion in the final minutes of the match. Despite a yellow card for Beibhinn Parsons for a deliberate knock-on, Ireland’s defense held strong to maintain their lead and secure the victory.
The match was a physical and intense battle, with both teams trading tries throughout the game. Elis Martin scored the first try for Scotland, but Ireland responded with tries from Katie Corrigan and Clíodhna Moloney. Lisa Thomson also scored for Scotland, keeping the scores level at 12-12 before O’Brien’s decisive penalty.
The victory was a clear indication of Ireland’s improvement in the 15-player code, with their strong performance earning them a well-deserved spot in the upcoming Rugby World Cup. The team’s resilience and determination were on full display as they overcame tough conditions and tough opposition to secure their place among the world’s best teams.
Overall, Ireland’s success in the Women’s Six Nations and their qualification for the World Cup are a testament to their hard work and dedication, setting the stage for an exciting future for women’s rugby in Ireland.