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Ireland hooker Jones keen to 'smash some players'

Ireland may have plenty of room for improvement following two defeats from two in the TikTok Women's Six Nations, but the defence of Neve Jones has been one of the biggest positives.

The hooker, who plays with Gloucester-Hartpury in England, has been responsible for 26 tackles across the two games.

While the team has struggled at the set-piece, Jones, who made her Ireland debut when she was a Malone player, has been a tour de force in the loose, making 30 metres off five carries so far.

"It backtracks to when I was a kid," she says when asked about her appetite for the physical or "smash some players" as she puts it.

"I was the only girl with the boys in mini rugby, my dad had me out on the back field at home practising tackling with him and then, just as the game progresses, tackling is a big part of the game and I like a challenge.

"Playing in the Premiership, the girls play at that level week in, week out and I’ve learned so much about being smarter around the jackal and the tackle. I’m constantly learning and growing as a player."

Her growth as a player has seen her win eight Irish caps and take over as starting hooker under new head coach Greg McWilliams, who preferred the Ulster woman to the experienced Cliodhna Moloney, who also plays in England.

Jones said of her switch to England: "I moved over to Gloucester at the start of the year, absolutely loving the environment and thriving in it. It’s like I’ve been there my whole life and the coaching is fantastic, I love it.

"I’m just doing some nanny work over there and love that, getting to look after a little boy every week and then getting to train, it’s just fantastic.

"[It was] just to play rugby and improve my game.

"In Gloucester we’re training and gyming three times a

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