Summary

  • Ireland 15-27 France (FT)

  • Gabrielle Vernier and Marine Menager scores early tries for France

  • Aoife Wafer responds for Ireland before Neve Jones scores second Irish try

  • Wafer scores second try to bring Ireland within two points, but France respond through Boulard

  • France won 38-17 when the sides met in the Women's Six Nations last year

  • France finished second in 2024 with Ireland third

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  1. That's a wrap from Belfastpublished at 15:17 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Aoife DaltonImage source, Getty Images

    Ireland put up a brilliant fight and pushed France all the way at the Kingspan Stadium. However, it was not to be for Scott Bemond's side but they will take plenty of positives into next Sunday's trip to Italy.

    Later today, Scotland host Wales in Edinburgh at 4:30pm while champions England host Italy tomorrow afternoon at 3pm to finish off round one of the 2025 Guinness Women's Six Nations. Both of those games are live on BBC Two as is Ireland's game a week tomorrow.

    You can read Jonathan Bradley's report from the Six Nations opener here but from us, it's goodbye for now.

    Thanks for following along this afternoon.

  2. How things standpublished at 15:12 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Here's a very, very early look at the Six Nations table.

    Plenty of rugby still to come.

    Women's Six Nations tableImage source, .
  3. 'We're getting closer'published at 15:08 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Ireland head coach Scott Bemand on BBC iPlayer: "I think we're trying to rewrite the narrative. We're disappointed and we feel we let a result get away from us. We didn't control territory and that put us under pressure. We feel it's a result we could have had.

    "France are a very good team and we gave them too many soft entries early in the game. But there's a streak of resilience in this group, we got a score back and there's huge credit to what the forwards are doing. We're making line breaks, but we have just got to execute when we really need to.

    "We want to be able to say we can beat these teams, World Cup contenders. We can't say that yet, but we're getting closer".

  4. 'We let that slip away at times'published at 15:01 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Ireland captain Edel McMahon on BBC iPlayer: "There is frustration because we did let it slip away at times. I'm proud of where we had come from, we were hard to beat and firing shots. We're on the right trajectory. The girls have been working really hard.

    A big thank you to the crowd here in Belfast because we could hear them from start to finish."

  5. Postpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Claire Small
    Ireland international on BBC iPlayer

    We got to see glimpses of what Ireland can do, but they didn't capitalise on things. There were unforced errors and you can't do that against big teams like France.

  6. Postpublished at 14:54 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Lindsay Peat
    Former Ireland forward on BBC iPlayer

    They had France on the ropes and they let them off the hook.

  7. Postpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Lindsay Peat
    Former Ireland forward on BBC iPlayer

    If I was to sum it up in two words, it would be: Missed opportunity.

  8. Postpublished at 14:53 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    FT: Ireland 15-27 France

    Ciara Griffin
    Former Ireland captain on BBC iPlayer

    Ireland fired some real shots and it was a massive step up from other years, where it was a constant French wave. Ireland dominated at times but France executed their chances and were more clinical.

  9. Full-timepublished at 14:50 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Ireland 15-27 France

    France just outlast Ireland at the Kingspan Stadium as their efficiency is the difference between the sides. Both teams scored three tries but, not only was Morgane Bourgeois perfect off the tee, France's handling was euperior and they were more clinical.

    However, there are plenty of positives for Ireland to take into next week's trip to Italy. They took the physicality to France and their maul was superb.

    On to next week for Scott Bemand's side.

    Ireland 15-27 FranceImage source, Getty Images
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    Ireland 15-27 France

  10. Postpublished at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Ireland 15-27 France

    Ciara Griffin
    Former Ireland captain on BBC iPlayer

    Ireland got tight around the ruck and that created the gap for Boulard.

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    Converted Try - Ireland 15-27 Francepublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Emilie Boulard (con Bourgeois)

    That may well be that as France hit Ireland with their third try. Great work from Morgan Bourgeois and Melissande Llorens make ground before the ball is recycled to replacement Emilie Boulard who crashes over.

    Bourgeois continues her perfect afternoon off the tee and with three minutes left, Ireland's brave resistance has been broken and the bonus point looks to have gone too.

  12. Penalty - Ireland 15-20 Francepublished at 14:43 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Morgane Bourgeois

    A big three points from the France full back who has been perfect off the tee today. After Aoife Dalton is pinged for being in front of the kicker, Bourgeois nails the kick from almost 40 metres.

    That means a drop goal or a penalty will no longer be enough for Ireland. That could be massive with six minutes left.

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    Try - Ireland 15-17 Francepublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Aoife Wafer

    That maul again! The decision to go to the corner pays off as yet another maul bares fruit! It's the No. 8 Aoife Wafer with her second try of the afternoon as she dives down at the back.

    Dannah O'Brien just can't draw the conversion around so France still have a narrow lead with just over ten minutes left!

    What a second half and what a finish we have coming up!

  14. Postpublished at 65 mins

    Ireland 10-17 France

    The visitors are penalised for a dangerous tackle on their own 22 straight in front of the posts but, despite the easy three points available, Dannah O'Brien goes to the corner...

  15. Postpublished at 62 mins

    Ireland 10-17 France

    Ireland concede a penalty at the lineout for crossing and Carla Arbez sends the penalty into the Irish 22 to release the pressure valve slightly.

  16. Postpublished at 59 mins

    Ireland 10-17 France

    Ireland turn France around with a lovely running move but Anna McGann just can't pick up the grubber kick into the corner.

    France survive that spell of Irish pressure but Scott Bemand will be pleased with what he is seeing.

  17. Replacementspublished at 55 mins

    Ireland 10-17 France

    Here comes the bomb squad! Four subs enter the game as Neve Jones, Dorothy Wall, Brittany Hogan and Emily Lane are replaced by Cliodhna Moloney, Fiona Tuite, Edel McMahon and Aoibheann Reilly.

  18. Postpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Ireland 10-17 France

    Ciara Griffin
    Former Ireland captain on BBC iPlayer

    It's become very scrappy.

  19. Red cardpublished at 14:16 Greenwich Mean Time 22 March

    Ireland 10-17 France

    A big boost for Ireland as Hollie Davidson calls the captains over to inform them that Gabrielle Vernier will not be returning after the bunker review.

    The yellow has been upgraded to a red and Ireland will have a player advantage for the last half an hour.

    Eve Higgins returns from her HIA as Enya Breen exits after a very useful cameo.

  20. Postpublished at 49 mins

    Ireland 10-17 France

    A bit of a stoppage as France second row Madoussou Fall gets some treatment on her ankle.

    What a game Aoife Wafer is having by the way! As well as her try, the number eight has made eight carries for 40 metres and made ten tackles. Hugely influential.