Keira Bevan shines as Wales make changes for Six Nations clash against Ireland
Keira Bevan came off the bench to make a significant impact for Wales in their Six Nations clash against England. The scrum-half, who was dropped to the bench for the game, came on in the second half and scored a crucial try to help her team in their efforts.
Now, as Wales prepare for their upcoming match against Ireland, Bevan has earned her spot back in the starting line-up. Along with Bevan, wing Jasmine Joyce, flanker Alisha Butchers, and prop Sisilia Tuipulotu are also back in the starting XV for Wales.
Despite being at the bottom of the championship standings, Wales are determined to turn their fortunes around. A bonus-point win in Cork could potentially see them rise to third place by the end of the weekend.
Gwennan Hopkins is set to make her international debut from the bench, adding to the excitement surrounding the team’s lineup for the match.
With captain Hannah Jones leading the way and a strong lineup in place, Wales are ready to give it their all against Ireland. The team will be looking to build on Bevan’s impressive performance against England and secure a much-needed victory in the Six Nations.
The match promises to be an exciting and closely contested affair, with both teams eager to come out on top. Fans can catch all the action live on BBC iPlayer and online, as well as on BBC Radio Wales and Radio Cymru. Stay tuned for updates and highlights on the BBC Sport website and app as Wales take on Ireland in what is sure to be a thrilling encounter.