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06th Feb 2015

Excellent second half performance sees Ireland Women pull away from Italy

Tom Tierney's side ran in four second half tries

Neil Treacy

The Irish Women’s team got off to a flier in Florence, thumping Italy by 30 points to 5 in Florence.

New captain Niamh Briggs opened the scoring 20 minutes in, crossing for a try which she then converted, as Italy frustrated Tom Tierney’s side up until the break.

Ailis Egan’s try gave Ireland a comfortable 12-0 lead, and when Briggs landed a penalty to raise it to 15-0, Ireland began to pull away.

The tries started to flow after as the game opened up, with Jenny Murphy, Heather O’Brien and a second for Briggs taking Ireland 30-0 ahead.

The only blot on the copybook came in the dying seconds as Italy crossed for a consolation try, but despite that, a former Irish captain was pretty pleased with what she saw.

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