Ireland Aims for Historic Women's Six Nations Win Against France After Italy Victory

Ireland's women's rugby team is gearing up for a historic clash against France in Clermont, fueled by their recent 57-20 victory over Italy on Saturday. Following an opening-weekend loss to England, the team bounced back impressively at Dexcom Stadium, as Aoife Wafer contributed one of the nine tries. Despite never having won a Women's Six Nations game in France, Wafer expresses confidence in her squad's potential. "I think this group has always had belief and it'll be no different in France," stated the 23-year-old Harlequins flanker on the Ireland Rugby Social podcast. Key points for Ireland’s strategy include: Maintaining physicality throughout the match Dominating the maul and forward play against France's strong pack Silencing the home crowd at Stade Marcel-Michelin Wafer emphasized the importance of controlling the atmosphere, saying, "You put a challenge up to them and all of a sudden the trumpets stop and the crowd stops." Additionally, the squad is motivated by the memory of their 2024 World Cup quarter-final defeat, where they led 13-0 before succumbing to a late French comeback, losing 18-13. Wafer acknowledged the lingering pain from that match, noting, "It's probably something that'll stay with us for a little while. I know personally I probably think about it a lot still." With determination and a drive to avenge past losses, Ireland aims to make history against France in the upcoming match.
Source: BBC Sport - 2026-04-19