Seven-try Ireland beat Spain to reach last eight
Summary
Ireland's women's rugby team reached the quarter-finals of the Women's Rugby World Cup after beating Spain 43-27 at Franklin's Gardens. Ireland scored seven tries in the match, with Grace Moore and Anna McGann each scoring twice. Despite the win, Ireland lost co-captain Sam Monaghan to injury.Key Facts
- Ireland defeated Spain 43-27 in the Women's Rugby World Cup.
- Ireland scored a total of seven tries, while Spain scored five.
- Grace Moore and Anna McGann both scored two tries for Ireland.
- Ireland's co-captain Sam Monaghan got injured during the game.
- The match was held at Franklin's Gardens.
- Ireland aims to finish at the top of Pool C by winning against New Zealand.
- Ireland last reached the World Cup knockout stage in 2014.
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