Summary

  • FT: Ireland 33-12 Wales (18:30 BST)

  • Wafer bundles over for first Ireland try on 13 minutes but Evans responds for Wales

  • Parsons restores Ireland's advantage with score in the right corner and Hogan touches down third try before half-time

  • Wafer gets over for bonus-point try before Joyce scores fine individual try for Wales

  • Hogan scores late fifth try as Ireland pick up another home win

Have your say on the Women's Six Nations

  1. Postpublished at 18:58 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-7 Wales

    Rachel Taylor
    Former Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales

    It's so good from Wales.

    Everyone knew how physical Ireland would be with the quality of their pack but for Wales to absorb all that pressure then unleash it back on them is brilliant.

  2. Postpublished at 18:57 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-7 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Affidea Stadium

    Jorja Aiono is living up to her reputation as one of the rising stars in women's rugby.

    The 19-year-old is an incredible ball carrier and put Wales on the front foot for that try.

  3. Postpublished at 18:57 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-7 Wales

    Jana McCabe
    BBC Sport NI at Affidea Stadium

    You can't say that Wales didn't deserve that try.

    From an Ireland point of view, they would have been hoping the opening try would have helped them settle and help them begin to dominate the game.

    However, it just encouraged Wales to push more and their persistence has paid off.

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    Converted Try Ireland 7-7 Walespublished at 18:55 BST 9 May

    Georgia Evans (Bevan con)

    A similar try to Ireland's as the Welsh pack shows patience before the big second row Georgia Evans powers over.

    Keira Bevan adds the simple extras to tie the game.

    Georgia EvansImage source, Getty Images
  5. Celtic Challenge providing a platformpublished at 18:55 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Rachel Taylor
    Former Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales

    There's a big presence from both of these sides in the Celtic Challenge.

    The consistency has helped them and it gives a lot of confidence to players to transfer performances from that competition into the Six Nations.

  6. Postpublished at 18:54 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Ireland are offside from the kick chase and Lleucu George puts the visitors up to the 22.

  7. Postpublished at 18:52 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Ireland maul off a lineout and make some ground. However, they are held up and the maul is halted leading to a Wales scrum on the left on halfway.

  8. Postpublished at 18:49 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Affidea Stadium

    That's a wasted chance from Wales.

    If they're going to turn down kickable penalties, they need to be more clinical.

    Simple hands there and Jaz Joyce would have been in.

  9. Postpublished at 18:49 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Wales get the ball out wide to the left in the Ireland 22. However, the final pass is spilled by Jasmine Joyce and Ireland are let off the hook with a scrum.

  10. Postpublished at 18:48 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Caryl James
    Former Wales wing on BBC Radio Cymru

    Aoife Wafer is so strong and powerful. She makes good metres and finishes it off.

    Her body position is so low as she crosses and it's almost impossible to stop her.

  11. Postpublished at 18:47 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Fiona Hayes
    Ex-Ireland prop on BBC Two NI

    Ireland do really well to recycle and Aoife Wafer does well to bury her way through and get it down on the line.

  12. Postpublished at 18:47 BST 9 May

    Ireland 7-0 Wales

    Jana McCabe
    BBC Sport NI at Affidea Stadium

    Lovely persistence from Aoife Wafer there and the home fans certainly enjoyed that opening try!

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    Converted Try Ireland 7-0 Walespublished at 18:45 BST 9 May

    Aoife Wafer (O'Brien con)

    Aoife Wafer collects the goalline drop out and tucks it up the jumper for a straight, hard run. After a few phases, it is worked back to the Ireland No. 8 who burrows over the line.

    Dannah O'Brien makes a difficult conversion with the sun in her eyes.

    Aoife Wafer scores tryImage source, Getty Images
  14. Postpublished at 18:44 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    A kick over the top from Emily Lane as she puts Robyn O'Connor on her bike but it is too long and is dotted down by Wales behind the line.

  15. Postpublished at 18:42 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    Jana McCabe
    BBC Sport NI at Affidea Stadium

    Wales have looked well up for the challenge here in Belfast.

    Before the week break, they registered a record four tries against England and look to have grown in confidence as a result of that.

    Action from Ireland v WalesImage source, Getty Images
  16. Postpublished at 18:42 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    The shoe is on the other foot now as Sisilia Tuipolotu is pinged at the ruck for going in at the side.

    Dannah O'Brien knocks it into touch between the Welsh 22 and 10.

  17. Postpublished at 18:39 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    Wales win a ruck penalty after Sisilia Tuipolotu latches on to Brittany Hogan who holds on too long on the ground.

  18. Postpublished at 18:37 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    A bit of kick tennis and I think it is fair to say that Ireland came off better. Lineout green just outside the Welsh 22 after Lleucu George slices her kick into touch.

  19. Postpublished at 18:35 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    Rachel Taylor
    Former Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales

    Encouraging start from Wales.

    You expect O'Brien to get distance on those kicks but Wales counter-attacked well, taking the ball from their own 10 metre line and working it all the way back up to the 22.

  20. Postpublished at 18:34 BST 9 May

    Ireland 0-0 Wales

    Ceri Coleman-Phillips
    BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Affidea Stadium

    Carys Cox is already looking lively for Wales.

    She's been a big miss in the last two rounds and is by far Wales' biggest attacking threat.