Brittany Hogan: Defeat to Scotland wont lead to player exodus
Ireland flanker Brittany Hogan doesn't believe a potential wooden spoon for Ireland in the TikTok Women's Six Nations will lead to a player exodus.
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Ireland flanker Brittany Hogan doesn't believe a potential wooden spoon for Ireland in the TikTok Women's Six Nations will lead to a player exodus.
While the Irish players refueled and recovered on Saturday evening after their defeat to England, the task ahead of them next week grew that little bit greater.
Ireland head coach Greg McWilliams praised the attitude of his side, but admits there are still big improvements to be made, after their 48-0 TikTok Six Nations defeat to England.
The focus is on the relegation battle in today's Premier League games. The action gets underway from half 12, as Leeds face Fulham at Craven Cottage.
With a losing run, and fires being put out both on and off the field, this is the last game the Greg McWilliams will have wanted.
Ireland host England in the fourth round of the TikTok Women's Six Nations in Musgrave Park on Saturday afternoon (2.15pm).
Bernard Jackman says safety concerns ahead of Ireland's Women’s Six Nations clash with England are valid as the two sides are at the opposite ends of their development.
Greg McWilliams says Ireland are capable of producing a performance against England that will make the supporters "proud".