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Scotland in Belfast brings back fond memories for Enya Breen

In the last few campaigns when Ireland's women's team had to endure far more bad days than good, Enya Breen's scene-stealing moment in Belfast two years ago was a rare moment to savour.

The Munster centre was the hero of Ireland's 15-14 win against Scotland at Kingspan Stadium in the final round of of the 2022 championship, with her try and conversion in the final play of the game ensuring Ireland finished that campaign with a victory.

"It is and it isn't. I don't relive it on the daily," she says, when asked how vivid her memories are of that clutch score.

Ireland had gone through wave after wave of attack on a miserably wet night in Belfast, but were wasteful as they trailed the Scots 14-8 heading into the final play of the game, and staring down the barrel of a wooden spoon.

With Ireland camped in the Scottish 22, Linda Djougang's pass put Breen onto the ball, and after Scotland's Chloe Rollie slipped off a tackle, a gap of space emerged for the Irish centre to run into.

The only thought going through her mind?

"Please get this down, please get the ball down," Breen laughs.

What a moment!

With the clock in the red, and Ireland behind by six, Enya Breen scores and converts her own try to win it!

Recap: https://t.co/YyPdgrLQNH pic.twitter.com/OLz8ELX9Qc

Scoring the try was only half the job though, with Breen needing to dust herself off and land the conversion from just to the right of the posts in order to save the day.

"Once the kick came it's all just about a process really," she added.

"Trying to get back down off the high after scoring a try but then it's just focusing on the process like any other kick.

"And then, once it went over it was just about being with the team-mates, being with my team-mates and just living in that

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