
Ireland Out Scores Japan 6 attempts to win the second place to win pool C in the Roh Samp Turn’s Women’s Rugby World Cup.
Last update: 24/08/25 2:34 PM

Ireland’s Fiona Tuite (Ball with Ball) celebrates with teammates.
Eve Higgins began as a key attempt when Ireland took the key test to start the World Cup with 42-14 victory in the character test.
Japan, which placed six places below the opponent in the 11th world rankings, was in the middle of the battle of Sweet Buckle Ring, fighting to flip the deficit of 28-14 in Franklin’s garden.
But just as they are going to strike again, the excellent internal Higgins scored the length of the field by picking a floating pass. What Japan absorbed was a cruel blow and they could not recover.
Ireland showed their framework to make the most of the bigger body to dispatch a demanding pool C, and the initial processing error prevented the lead faster than the five-minute attempt of Wing Amee-LeiGH Costigan.
Japan has already admitted the yard, and has grown up for the physical superiority of home Ireland and cries for the MAUL TOUCH down completed by NEVE JONES.
Ireland’s Fiona Tuite (Center) celebrates after Ireland’s NEVE JONEs scored the second attempt.
Slowly the predators returned from the competition, showing skills and exercise, continuing to order the boss in the first half, and Haruka Hirotsu crashed in a short range to compensate for efforts.
But Ireland, with a beautifully combined combination for Dynamic Score before the Fiona Tuite benefits from the midfielder’s smooth footprints, and with the Wings Costigan and Beibhinn Parsons twice, with STORM Clear twice.
Japan’s Maul was responsible for immediately after the gap, making it possible for Flanker Masami Kawamura to cross.
Ireland is playing in the Women’s Rugby World Cup.
The best attack of the game was to use the opening using pace, agility, and handling when it was held in Sakura 15, and forced the opening, and attacked only when Higgins seemed to hit Ireland again.
It was a painful frustration for Japan, which was roared by neutral in Franklin’s garden, and they tried to replace another attempt to Ireland.
‘The game is not perfect’
Ireland Chief coach Scott to Bbc: “The game is never perfect. It was an important part of what we worked on.
“We came out slowly in the block in the second half, so it was very important for young teams to get bonus points before half time.”
New Zealand plays Spain on Sunday and Ireland is heading to Spain in No Samfurn before defending New Zealand in the Exerty at 2 pm on the 31st of the Ireland on No Samp Turn.









