Australia Dominates Ireland in Women's Rugby Sevens Quarter-Final at Paris 2024

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On July 29, 2024, the highly anticipated Women's Rugby Sevens quarter-final at the Stade de France showcased an impressive performance from the Australian team, who faced off against Ireland. From the outset, Australia demonstrated their dominance, outscoring their opponents with a remarkable total of 40 points to Ireland's 7.

The match kicked off with Australia quickly setting the pace, scoring the first try within the first few minutes. Bienne Terita, an influential player throughout the tournament, opened the scoring for Australia. The team continued to press, with Charlotte Caslick and Faith Nathan contributing to the scoreline with their strategic plays and agility on the field.

Australia's scoring was bolstered by a series of successful conversions, with Bridget Clark and Maddison Levi showcasing their kicking skills. The Australian side managed to secure 6 tries in total, with 5 successful conversions, highlighting their offensive prowess.

Ireland struggled to find their rhythm, managing only 1 try in the match, scored by their standout player, Eve Higgins. Despite their efforts, they were unable to match Australia's pace and tactical execution.

The second half continued in a similar vein, with Australia maintaining their lead and further extending their score. The match concluded with a final score of 40-7, securing Australia's place in the semi-finals and leaving Ireland to reflect on their performance in this high-stakes encounter.

With this victory, Australia remains a strong contender for the gold medal in the Women's Rugby Sevens, while Ireland will look to regroup and prepare for future competitions. The excitement continues as the tournament progresses, with fans eagerly anticipating the next matches at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

  • Rugby Sevens
  • Women's Quarter-final
  • rugby
  • women's rugby
  • Australia
  • Ireland
  • Paris 2024
  • Stade de France

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