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U18 Women's Six Nations: Everything You Need To Know

U18 Women's Six Nations: Everything You Need To Know
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The 2024 U18 Women's Six Nations Festival kicks off on Friday, March 29th in Colwyn Bay, Wales. Here is your guide to the U18 Women's Six Nations.

This is the third year of the U18 Six Nations festival, and Ireland will face all five of their Six Nations rivals during the week-long festival, in the first tournament to be held in Wales.

The PWC-sponsored Ireland U18 women start their Six Nations campaign on March 29th, with a clash against England followed by Italy.

Ireland U18 Women's Fixtures

  • Friday 29th March – 12pm v England (35mins) and 2pm v Italy (35mins)
  • Tuesday 2nd April – 12pm v Wales (35mins) and 1pm v France (35mins)
  • Saturday 6th April – 4:30pm v Scotland (Full 70mins)

How to watch the U18 Six Nations

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All matches will be live-streamed by Six Nations and be available on IrishRugby.ie and YouTube.

Ireland U18 Women's Squad

A massive number of this Ireland squad also played in last year's U18 Six Nations Festival - 11 in total. Ailish Quinn, Alma Atagamen, Jemima Adams Verling, Abby Healy, Caitriona Finn, Emily Foley, Emma Brogan, Grainne Moran, Lyndsay Clarke, Niamh Murphy and Sarah Purcell all represented Ireland in last year's festival.

Clubs from 14 different counties are represented in the 26-player squad.

Jemima Adams-Verling (Creggs RFC/Connacht)
Alma Atagamen (Balbriggan RFC/Leinster)
Bronagh Boggan (Wexford Wanderers RFC/Leinster)
Emma Brogan (Navan RFC/Leinster)
Rebecca Brennan (Wicklow RFC/Leinster)
Aoife Corcoran (Coolmine RFC/Leinster)
Carla Cooney (Enniscorthy RFC/Leinster)
Sophie Cullen (Naas RFC/Leinster)
Clara Dunne (Wicklow RFC/Leinster)
Caitriona Finn (UL Bohemian RFC/Ballina-Killaloe RFC/Munster)
Emily Foley (Ballina RFC/Connacht)
Abby Healy (Wicklow RFC/Leinster)
Mia Hennelly (Ballina-KillaloeRFC/Munster)
Siofra Hession (Creggs RFC/Connacht)
Leah Irwin (Enniskillen RFC/Ulster)
Sophie McAllister (Ballymena RFC/Ulster)
Erin McConalogue (Inishowen RFC/Ulster)
Aoibheann McGrath (Carrick-On-Suir/Dungarvan RFC/Munster)
Cara McLean (Larne RFC/Ulster)
Grainne Moran (Ballina RFC/Connacht)
Kate Noons (Cill Dara RFC/Leinster)
Ava O’Malley (Killarney RFC/Munster)
Sarah Purcell (Creggs RFC/Connacht)
Ailish Quinn (Ballina RFC/Connacht)
Sadhbh Wells (Enniskillen RFC/Ulster)
Emma Jane Wilson (Cill Dara/Leinster)

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