Fair Game   /     #30 | Women's 6 Nations Preview

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The girls in green will line out in Donnybrook stadium, Friday 1st Feb - for the opening game of Irish Rugby Women’s 2019 6 Nations Campaign. It’s been a busy two years for the women of Irish Rugby since they hosted the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2017\. They've been busy with the introduction of some seriously talented new players and a fresh faced new captain to invigorate the squad. At the same time, some huge figures in the world of Irish Rugby retired after the World Cup and questions arouse about the priorities of the governing body. So as the 2019 Women’s 6 Nations series kicks off, we wanna know - what is the state of play in Irish Rugby?  Here in the Front Row to help us tackle that question and give us some insights into the upcoming campaign are two TITANS of the sport; Fiona Coghlan and Ailis Mardon-Egan.

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The girls in green will line out in Donnybrook stadium, Friday 1st Feb - for the opening game of Irish Rugby Women’s 2019 6 Nations Campaign. It’s been a busy two years for the women of Irish Rugby since they hosted the Women’s Rugby World Cup in
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2019-02-01 00:05
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The girls in green will line out in Donnybrook stadium, Friday 1st Feb - for the opening game of Irish Rugby Women’s 2019 6 Nations Campaign. It’s been a busy two years for the women of Irish Rugby since they hosted the Women’s Rugby World Cup in 2017. They've been busy with the introduction of some seriously talented new players and a fresh faced new captain to invigorate the squad. At the same time, some huge figures in the world of Irish Rugby retired after the World Cup and questions arouse about the priorities of the governing body. So as the 2019 Women’s 6 Nations series kicks off, we wanna know - what is the state of play in Irish Rugby?

 Here in the Front Row to help us tackle that question and give us some insights into the upcoming campaign are two TITANS of the sport; Fiona Coghlan and Ailis Mardon-Egan.