Fresh energy is coming to the Ireland Women's backline this Saturday in Galway. Robyn O'Connor, the 20-year-old Leinster flyer, has been handed her international debut, starting on the left wing for the Women's Six Nations clash against Italy.
O'Connor replaces Vicky Elmes Kinlan in one of three changes to the starting XV. She's joined by centre Nancy McGillivray and second row Ruth Campbell, as Eve Higgins and Dorothy Wall move to a powerful bench.
Head coach Scott Bemand's selections signal a strategic shift, blending new talent with experienced reinforcements. The bench gets a significant boost with the return of former co-captain Sam Monaghan from injury and the inclusion of prop Sadhbh McGrath, adding serious impact options for the crucial home fixture.
With the tournament in full swing, this match at Dexcom Stadium (17:40 BST) is a pivotal moment for Ireland to build momentum. The debut of a young star like O'Connor embodies the exciting future of Irish rugby, a future built on passion, precision, and relentless pursuit of excellence on the field.
