Megan Connolly Louise Quinn Niamh Fahey Courtney Brosnan Colombia Australia Ireland county Hampden soccer Republic of Ireland Sport FIFA Women's World Cup cup player Megan Connolly Louise Quinn Niamh Fahey Courtney Brosnan Colombia Australia Ireland county Hampden

Women's World Cup: Republic of Ireland player ratings - Quinn, Fahey and Larkin catch the eye

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The Republic of Ireland's first-ever game in a Women's World Cup ended in a frustrating, but battling, 1-0 loss to co-hosts Australia.With Vera Pauw's defence standing firm and some impressive cameos from the bench, here is how the players rate. Courtney Brosnan - 7 The goalkeeper's positioning was perfect, and she could do nothing about the penalty that was conceded at the start of the second half.

Brosnan was the foundation of the Irish defence that stopped Australia from creating through the middle. Louise Quinn - 8 The Irish centurion headed away and dealt with everything that was sent into the box by Australia.

Quinn, one of the most consistent performers ever to put on an Irish jersey, played in front of 70,000 people with her distinct sense of calmness. Niamh Fahey - 8 The Galway born defender made a number of interceptions, covered space and used her body well to win Ireland a free-out inside their own penalty area at the start of the second half.

Fahey, a rock in the defence in the Hampden qualifier, was her typically diligent and impressive. Megan Connolly - 7 The versatile Corkwoman was deployed in defence against the Aussies.

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