Western Mail

Four in a row for Wales and Rowland

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IRELAND WOMEN ......... 14 WALES WOMEN ............. 22

WALES Women made it four wins from four matches under head coach Rowland Phillips.

The visitors soaked up a sustained onslaught from the confident Irish in the opening 20 minutes, and were all the better for it.

It was Ireland who scored the first try of the match, in the 12th minute: a dashing breakaway try from halfway allowing fly-half Nora Stapleton to touch down under the posts for a simple conversion. They doubled their score approachin­g the half-hour after an equally impressive try by flanker Claire Malloy.

Slowly but surely, Wales found a way back, and when a penalty to the visitors saw fly-half Elinor Snowsill kick to the corner, the foundation had been laid for a Shona Powell-Hughes try – the blindside barging over from the line-out. A good kick from the tee by Snowsill made it 14-7.

Twice in the first half, fullback Dyddgu Hywel made a fine breaks; first with her elusive stepping game, then with brute force as she went agonisingl­y close to the Irish line.

Six minutes from half-time, with Wales having worked their way into the opposition 22, Snowsill offloaded to Adi Taviner for the left wing to round her opponent for a second Welsh try.

Wales, confidence now rising, began to force the penalties out of Ireland in the second half.

Snowsill kicked to the corner for a lineout approachin­g the 60th minute, and Wales were soon mauling their way near the home posts. No.8 Sioned Harries emerged from the pile of bodies having dotted down over the line, and Snowsill converted for a 14-19 lead.

Such was Wales’ fighting attitude, that wingers (Elen Evans, in one instance) as well as props (Caryl Thomas, in another) were securing penalties at the breakdown to give the team a feelgood boost.

Then, with seven minutes to go came the coup de grâce for Wales, as an Irish high tackle led to a simple penalty kick for Snowsill in front of the posts to make certain of victory.

Wales Women will now head into next month’s Women’s Six Nations full of confidence, in particular with home matches against Ireland and England to come at the BT Sport Cardiff Arms Park

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