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Dorothy Wall sets World Cup target ahead of latest Six Nations campaign

Published 10:16 20 Mar 2024 GMT

Updated 10:26 20 Mar 2024 GMT

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Dorothy Wall sets World Cup target ahead of latest Six Nations campaign

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"We're going out to compete, so it's not a development tournament for us, by any standard."

It tells you a lot about where the Ireland women's rugby team is, right now, when 23-year-old Dorothy Wall is one of the most experienced players in their Six Nations squad.

Wall made her 15s international debut in the 2020 Six Nations, writes Aoife White, and has made 23 appearances for her country, since. In Scott Bemand's first Six Nations squad since taking over from Greg McWilliams, Wall is just behind co-captain Edel McMahon (24 caps) and Linda Djougang (32) in terms of games.

Wall, who has been named as one of four Aer Lingus ambassadors from the women's squad, ahead of this year's Six Nations, is enjoying another impressive season, internationally and with Munster and The Clovers (in The Celtic Cup). The Munster co-captain spoke with us about Ireland's tough outing in last year's Six Nations, a positive WXV outing in Dubai and how that showing given the young squad some confidence.

"It was a tough Six Nations for us last year, with the changes that came in," says Wall. "Being able to win all (our) games in WXV was a boost that our squad needed to set some foundations for going forward. We know the Six Nations is a different challenge in itself but we're continuously growing and trying to be better. Our culture is a huge part of that - our team bond and the work we're doing there is very essential to our journey.

 “The target," Wall adds, "is to qualify for the World Cup in 2025 - that's the overall squad target."

New dawn for Dorothy Wall and Ireland

Before Scott Bemand took the Ireland gig, he was lead coach of an England side that won the 2017 World Cup in 2017 and the Six Nations an impressive six times, including five Grand Slams.

Dorothy Wall spoke about what he has brought to camp, and how the squad has developed since he arrived.

Despite it being Bemand's first Six Nations as Ireland head coach, Wall did not truck with the notion that this was a 'development tournament' for them.

Ireland will face France in the opening round of the Women’s Guinness Six Nations, this Saturday (March 23). Ireland then face a strong Italian side in the RDS on Sunday, March 31. Following the success in the WVX3, back in October 2023, Ireland will now play in the WVX2 series in South Africa, this October. 

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