Enya Breen: Ireland 'evolving' and 'growing' under new Women's Rugby backroom team

“We’ve taken what we’ve learned so far and we’re just adding to that. I don’t think it has changed the whole system now it’s the start of a new campaign. I think we’re just adding to what we’ve already learned.”
Enya Breen: Ireland 'evolving' and 'growing' under new Women's Rugby backroom team

EVERBREEN: Enya Breen speaks to the media about Ireland's new backroom team. Pic: ©INPHO/James Crombie

Despite some significant alterations to the backroom team since she last featured on the international stage, Cork native Enya Breen has insisted there haven’t been radical changes to the way the Ireland women’s rugby team operates.

When Breen lined out at inside centre in a final round Women's Six Nations victory over Scotland at Ravenhill in Belfast on April 27 of this year, John McKee (senior coach), Declan Danaher (defence coach) and Larissa Muldoon (assistant backs and attack coach) were members of Scott Bemand’s coaching ticket alongside scrum specialist Denis Fogarty.

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