Former Cork dual player Claire Keohane gets first Ireland start at fly-half - News Summed Up

Former Cork dual player Claire Keohane gets first Ireland start at fly-half


Youghal-native Claire Keohane will make her first Ireland start at fly-half in Sunday's Women’s Six Nations game against Wales. Adam Griggs makes three changes in all, with Eimear Considine returning from injury to make her first start of the tournament. The Clare-native takes over at full-back as Lauren Delany moves to the wing, with Aoife Doyle named on the bench. Speaking in Friday's Examiner, Keohane said: “Is it the most important position on the field? We’ve such clarity in our roles at the moment and you could see it in the first half against Scotland,” Keohane explained.


Source: Irish Examiner February 07, 2020 14:48 UTC



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