Edel McMahon: Twickenham pain can drive Ireland on against Scotland
Ireland captain Edel McMahon believes her side will be able to move on quickly from their 14-try defeat to England on Saturday.
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Ireland captain Edel McMahon believes her side will be able to move on quickly from their 14-try defeat to England on Saturday.
England thrilled a bumper crowd at Twickenham by overwhelming Ireland 88-10 to set up a likely Grand Slam decider against France next weekend.
Ireland fell to their heaviest loss to England since 2002 as they conceded 14 tries in a Guinness Women's Six Nations mismatch at Twickenham.
England ran in eight tries as they thrashed Scotland 46-0 in their Guinness Women's Six Nations clash in front of a record crowd at Hive Stadium in Edinburgh.
England kicked off their Women's Six Nations title defence with an eight-try 48-0 trouncing of Italy in Parma despite having Sarah Beckett sent off after just 11 minutes.
England won the inaugural WXV title with a 33-12 victory over New Zealand in Auckland.
Hooker Lark Atkin-Davies scored four tries from the back of the driving maul as top-ranked England continued its mastery over No. 4 Canada, winning 45-12 Friday at the WXV women's rugby tournament in Dunedin, New Zealand.
Canada recovered from a slow start Saturday but could not keep up with top-ranked host England, losing 50-24 in a women's rugby test match in Exeter, United Kingdom.