Three for Murphy Crowe as Sevens off to perfect start
Ireland Women got off to the perfect start at the World Rugby Sevens Series in Toulouse as they bid for automatic qualification for the Olympic Games.
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Ireland Women got off to the perfect start at the World Rugby Sevens Series in Toulouse as they bid for automatic qualification for the Olympic Games.
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