Ireland aiming to give supporters 'something exciting to cheer about' in Six Nations clash with Wales

The sides meet on Leeside on Saturday evening. 
Ireland aiming to give supporters 'something exciting to cheer about' in Six Nations clash with Wales

CAN'T SEE CAN'T BE: Sadhbh McGrath and Megan Collis pose for photo with fans from Kinsale Community School and St Columba’s Primary School. Pic: INPHO/Ben Brady

Something will have to give in Cork this evening when Ireland and Wales do battle to get off the mark in this season’s Guinness Women’s Six Nations and for the Irish the need to succeed could not be more pressing.

For all the green shoots of recovery seen since the nadir of the 2023 championship wooden spoon, the new management led by Scott Bemand could really do with something tangible on a Six Nations scoreboard to rubber stamp the obvious progress of the last seven months.

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