Blackrock aiming to preserve unbeaten record as Top Four heats up in Women's AIL
A preview of the weekend’s games in AIL.
A preview of the weekend’s games in AIL.
The Energia Women’s All-Ireland League battle has intensified.
Dave Mervyn looks ahead to the weekend’s domestic action in the Women’s AIL.
Meanwhile, defending champions Railway Union defeated Galwegians in the Women’s All-Ireland League.
Ireland-capped centre Nikki Caughey scored two tries and kicked 12 points for Railway, and sits top of the scoring charts.
Catch up on all the results from this weekend’s Women’s AIL.
Dave Mervyn looks ahead to this weekend’s action in the women’s All-Ireland League.
Niamh Briggs’ Bohs front row was in especially dominant form, while Railway recorded a remarkable 142-0 win at home to Wicklow.
We review the latest action from the Energia Women’s All-Ireland League.
Carroll’s second-half try hands Sandymount club their maiden title.
Railway Union saw off Old Belvedere this evening, after the defending champions got the better of Blackrock.
Niamh Briggs chipped in with two conversions and a second-half penalty to guide her side to victory.
The defending champs secured top spot again with a win over Galwegians, while Old Belvedere defeated Blackrock to seal home advantage in the knockout round.
Elsewhere, Old Belvedere beat Mary’s out of sight at Anglesea Road.
Meanwhile, there were wins for Cooke and Blackrock in the Women’s AIL.
Defending champions UL Bohemians and Railway Union are still neck and neck at the top of the Women’s AIL.
Blackrock also recorded a big win in the Women’s AIL this weekend.
Old Belvedere and Railway Union will meet again next Saturday.
Railway Union stretched their lead at the top to eight points this weekend.
Elsewhere, Cooke and Galwegians defeated UL Bohemians and Old Belvedere respectively.
Galwegians sent out a statement, but Old Belvedere, Railway and title holders UL Bohemians continue to set the pace.
Blackrock, Railway Union and Old Belvedere all clocked opening round wins.
Ireland women’s international Michelle Claffey on full-time contracts, winning the inter-pro title with Leinster and the new AIL season.
Blackrock and Tullamore also claimed silverware at Dubarry Park yesterday.
Meanwhile, there were also wins for Blackrock and Highfield.
All the action from the 11th round of the Women’s All-Ireland League.
Here’s what happened in the Women’s AIL earlier.
There were plenty of tries and no shortage of exciting action in the Women’s All-Ireland League over the weekend.
A round-up of this weekend’s action in the Women’s All-Ireland League.
Table-toppers UL set themselves up nicely for their trip to face second-placed Railway.
The match was still a draw following extra time and there’s confusion as to what happens next.
Railway Union defeated the leaders in Limerick.
The Limerick side racked up eight tries while there were also wins for St. Mary’s, Railway Union and Cooke.
Only Railway Union manged a home win in round nine.
Old Belvedere move top on points difference as Railway Union and Highfield also win.
Wins for the top three in the Women’s AIL ahead of next week’s break.
There were also wins for Galwegians, Railway Union and Belvo.
Galwegians were defending a two-point lead at the top of the table.
Wins for Blackrock, St Mary’s and Galwegians on week three of the Women’s AIL.
Niamh Briggs missed a late conversion to send the Women’s AIL final to extra-time.