Head Coach Greg McWilliams has today named a 32-player Ireland squad for the TikTok Women’s Six Nations, The tournament gets underway for Ireland with an away game in Wales on Saturday, 25 March.

Following the Vodafone Women’s Interprovincial Championship and the recently concluded Celtic Challenge tournament, McWilliams and the Ireland coaching team have confirmed their panel for the upcoming Championship, with eight uncapped players included in the squad.

Forwards Niamh O’Dowd, Sadhbh McGrath, Fiona Tuite and Molly Boyne have all impressed for the Combined Provinces XV during their unbeaten Celtic Challenge campaign and earned a first Ireland call-up, while uncapped IQ Rugby duo Kathryn Buggy and Clara Neilson are also included.

Ella Roberts was one of the stars of the Celtic Challenge campaign and off the back of her performances for the Combined Provinces, is one of two uncapped backs in the squad alongside Harlequins scrum-half Emma Swords.

Captaincy

Having assumed the captaincy for last year’s Six Nations, Nichola Fryday will once again skipper the side from the second row, with the likes of Linda Djougang, Neve Jones, Sam Monaghan and Hannah O’Connor providing valuable experience in McWilliams’ pack.

Dannah O’Brien, Méabh Deely, Aoife Dalton and Tash Behan, who all made their Test debuts during the historic Summer Tour of Japan, last year have been included as backline options in what will be their first Six Nations campaign.

In addition to the 32 players included in the Six Nations squad, McWilliams has named 12 players in a wider training panel who will also assemble at the IRFU High-Performance Centre this weekend for a two-day camp.

Ireland open their Championship away to Wales at Cardiff Arms Park on Saturday, 25 March (Kick-off 2.15 pm, live on RTÉ2), before facing France at Musgrave Park in Cork on Saturday, 1 April (Kick-off 3.15 pm, live on Virgin Media).

After a down week, the campaign resumes with a trip to Parma to go head-to-head with Italy on Saturday, 15 April (Kick-off 4.45 pm, live on Virgin Media), and then McWilliams’ side are back home in Cork for a showdown with England on Saturday, 22 April (Kick-off 2.15 pm, live on RTÉ2).

Ireland conclude the Six Nations against Scotland at the DAM Health Stadium in Edinburgh on Saturday, 29 April (Kick-off 7.30 pm, live on Virgin Media).

Coaching

McWilliams has also confirmed his Coaching Team for the 2023 Championship with Niamh Briggs (Backs Coach) and Denis Fogarty (Scrum Coach) continuing in their roles alongside McWilliams and John McKee (Senior Coach).

“There is a great sense of anticipation and excitement leading into the Six Nations.,” he said at the squad announcement today.

“We are very excited about the group of players who will represent Ireland in the upcoming Championship and certainly the Celtic Challenge preparation has been vital for our development.”

“We have identified players who are ready for international rugby and we have had the opportunity to work with those players over the last five weeks, with that contact time incredibly valuable as we build the depth and strength of the group. There is an exciting blend of youth and experience and these players are fit for Test rugby.”

“We will work exceptionally hard over the coming weeks in preparation for the opening weekend and while we are aware of the challenges ahead of us, we are excited to get to the task.”

Together

“This will be our first campaign together as a group since the Tour of Japan, which provided us with an invaluable platform to build together as a squad moving forward,” added Captain Nicola Fryday.

“The Celtic Challenge has granted so many players access to quality game time in recent weeks, and this coupled with the game time the UK-based players have had in the Premiership in recent months, will serve us well moving into the opening Rounds of the Six Nations.

“It is always an exciting time of year and we’re hugely motivated as a group to build on the positive aspects of last season and continue to grow and evolve under Greg and the coaching team. It is brilliant to see eight uncapped players come into the group, as we are always striving to build squad depth and the value of the Women’s Interprovincial Championship and Celtic Challenge is there for all to see.

“We are really looking forward to returning to Cork for two huge home matches, as the support we received at Musgrave Park last year was incredible.”