'If it happens, it happens,' says Brittany Hogan as Ireland eye third place finish in Six Nations

The result of the earlier kick-off between Wales and Italy in Cardiff will give them a clearer picture of what exactly is required, but Ireland will enter their 2.30pm showdown against the Scots knowing that claiming third place is an achievable goal.
'If it happens, it happens,' says Brittany Hogan as Ireland eye third place finish in Six Nations

TIGHT SQUEEZE: Brittany Hogan training with Ireland ahead of their Six Nations showdown against Scotland. Pic Credit: Ben Brady, Inpho.

Following previous outings at the RDS and Virgin Media Park in the earlier rounds of the tournament, Brittany Hogan is excited to find herself in familiar surroundings for Ireland’s final game of the Women’s Six Nations tomorrow afternoon.

Just like in the 2022 version of the Championship, the Irish will finish off this year’s campaign with a closing day showdown against Scotland at Kingspan Stadium in Belfast (kick-off 2.30pm).

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