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Wales Women’s Rugby Team Aims for Composure in Ireland Following Defeat by England in Six Nations 2024

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Wales Women’s Six Nations 2024: Head Coach Cunningham Emphasizes Composure Ahead of Ireland Clash

In a thrilling Women’s Six Nations clash on 1 April 2024, England emerged victorious with a resounding 46-10 win against Wales in front of a record crowd. The game showcased the talent and determination of both teams, with England proving their dominance on the field.

Despite the defeat, Wales head coach Ioan Cunningham remains optimistic about his team’s performance. He emphasized the importance of composure and clinical execution in their upcoming match against Ireland on 13 April in Cork. Cunningham praised his players for their effort and commitment, highlighting the need for balance and precision in their gameplay.

Reflecting on the match against England, Cunningham acknowledged the missed opportunities and emphasized the importance of being more clinical in their approach. He commended the team’s effort and resilience, pointing out the areas that need improvement to become a formidable force in the tournament.

Wales will be looking to bounce back from their loss and secure a victory against Ireland, a team they defeated in last year’s Six Nations. With tough matches against France and Italy on the horizon, Cunningham and his squad are focused on regrouping and putting up a strong performance in the upcoming games.

The absence of key player Jasmine Joyce due to injury was a setback for Wales, but the team remains confident in their depth and ability to make an impact on the field. Vice-captain Alex Callender highlighted the team’s potential and emphasized the need for sustained pressure and performance throughout the game.

As Wales prepare to face Ireland in their next match, the team is determined to learn from their mistakes and build on the positives from their game against England. With a renewed focus and determination, Wales is ready to take on the challenge and make their mark in the Women’s Six Nations tournament.

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