Ireland's women's rugby team delivered a commanding performance in Belfast, securing a 33-12 bonus-point victory over Wales in the Six Nations. Back row star Aoife Wafer, who scored a try in each half and earned Player of the Match honors, summed up the mood: "There is a lot to be proud of today."
The win extends Wales' winless streak in the Six Nations to nine matches, while Ireland continue to dominate on home soil with two wins from two home games this tournament. Wales had pushed England hard two weeks ago, and Wafer acknowledged the challenge: "We knew Wales would come out firing. They really put it up to us in the first half, and we weren't entirely happy with that. But we spoke about fast starts, and we got that in the second half."
Brittany Hogan also crossed the line twice, with her first try proving pivotal. In the closing stages of the first half, Ireland opted to play on from a penalty instead of kicking for touch—a decision that paid off handsomely, giving the team a 12-point lead at the break. From there, Scott Bemand's side pushed on, extending their advantage with clinical precision.
"This group doesn't breathe out—we keep chasing things," Wafer added. "We spoke about being clinical. Why bother kicking it out when we can go after something? We have the fitness levels to do that, and I back this team."
For fans of women's rugby, this performance highlights Ireland's growing confidence and attacking flair. Whether you're gearing up for match day or just celebrating a dominant win, the energy and determination on display are exactly what we love about the sport.
