Ireland's women's rugby team defeated Italy 57-20 [1] at Dexcom Stadium in Galway during the Women's Six Nations tournament.
The victory marks a critical turnaround for the Irish side, securing their first win of the year following a previous defeat to England [4].
Beibhinn Parsons led the offensive effort by scoring three tries [3], completing a hat-trick that anchored the dominant performance. Ireland's attack proved overwhelming throughout the match, resulting in a total of nine tries [2] against the Italian defense.
The match took place in Galway, where the home crowd witnessed a comprehensive display of scoring efficiency. The final score of 57-20 [1] reflects a significant gap in execution between the two sides during this fixture.
Ireland's ability to produce nine tries [2] underscores a potent offensive rhythm that was absent in earlier stages of the competition. The performance in Galway serves as a benchmark for the team's capabilities as they navigate the remainder of the Six Nations schedule.
“Ireland's women's rugby team defeated Italy 57-20”
This result stabilizes Ireland's campaign after an opening loss to England. By producing a high-scoring victory with nine tries, Ireland demonstrates the offensive depth required to compete for a top finish in the Women's Six Nations, while Italy faces significant defensive challenges moving forward.





