Ireland’s quest for a maiden victory in France during the Women’s Six Nations came to a disappointing end as they succumbed to a strong French side. The match, held in Clermont-Ferrand, saw Ireland struggle to contain a relentless second-half performance from the hosts.
The Irish squad entered the game with determination, aiming to make history with a win on French soil. However, after a promising start, they faced mounting pressure from the French team, who capitalized on their opportunities in the second half.
Despite a robust defensive effort, Ireland was unable to hold back France’s advances, resulting in a 26-7 defeat. The loss highlights the challenges Ireland faces in the competition, as they continue to seek improvements in their game.
This latest setback extends Ireland’s wait for a first Six Nations win in France, underscoring the competitive nature of the tournament and the work needed to bridge the gap with the top teams.











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