Dominant Ireland Launch World Cup Campaign with Six-Try Masterclass Against Japan
Ireland's women's rugby team stormed to a 42-14 victory over Japan in their World Cup opener, showcasing attacking flair with six different try scorers and clinical conversions.


Ireland's World Cup Resurgence Begins in Style
Eight years after their last World Cup appearance, Ireland's women made a thunderous return to rugby's global stage with a commanding 42-14 victory over Japan at Franklin's Gardens. Six different try scorers and flawless kicking from fly-half Dannah O'Brien (6/6 conversions) highlighted a complete team performance.
First Half Blitz Seals Bonus Point
- 5th minute: Amee-Leigh Costigan opens scoring with electric wing finish
- 10th minute: Neve Jones powers over from rolling maul
- 24th minute: Beibhinn Parsons showcases world-class pace in corner dash
- 36th minute: Fiona Tuite secures bonus point with powerful close-range finish
Key Performances
- 🏉 Dannah O'Brien: 100% kicking accuracy (6/6) and tactical control
- ⚡ Beibhinn Parsons: 83 meters gained, 4 defenders beaten
- 🛡️ Forward Pack: 92% ruck success rate, dominant set pieces
Japan's Resilience Tested The Brave Blossoms responded through Haruka Hirotsu (28') and Masami Kawamura (47'), but Ireland's defensive organization limited opportunities. A crucial 53rd-minute intercept try by Eve Higgins (80m sprint) crushed Japanese momentum.
Tournament Implications With this statement victory, Ireland:
- Top Pool C with maximum 5 points
- Build crucial momentum ahead of Spain clash (Sept 17)
- Set up potential pool decider vs New Zealand (Oct 1)
Coaching Insight "The variety in our try scoring shows the depth we've developed," said head coach Greg McWilliams. "When your wingers, centers and forwards all cross the line, it makes us unpredictable."
Next Challenge Ireland face Spain at the same venue on September 17, needing to maintain intensity before their crucial showdown with tournament favorites New Zealand.