Ireland reach quarter-finals at Women’s Sevens tournament in Dublin

Updated at 19.02

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IRELAND WERE BEATEN 17-5 by South Africa, but still made it through to the quarter-finals of the World Rugby Women’s Sevens series qualifiers in UCD today.

Phumeza Gadu’s try in the dying moments of the first half had handed the visitors a 5-0 advantage at the break.

In the second half, Katie Fitzhenry’s try levelled the scores, before Fundiswa Plaatjie and Veroeshka Grain both crossed over to seal the South Africans’ victory

The result means Ireland will face China in the quarter-finals, with a likely repeat of the South Africa game should they make the semis.

Ireland had been been in imperious form in their opening two fixtures, as Lucy Mulhall and co racked up 114 points without reply in wins over Mexico and Hong Kong, before this afternoon’s final Pool C clash.

Amee-Leigh Crowe grounded Ireland’s first try of the day and the first of 10 in the 64- 0 win over Mexico. Fitzhenry followed that up with a second in quick succession before Crowe claimed a second grabbed a second. Tries from Jenny Murphy and Louise Galvin made it five first-half tries and the game was already beyond doubt when the teams turned around at 31 – 0.

Ireland don’t tend to take the foot off the pedal however, and Anthondy Eddy’s side doubled up with captain Lucy Mulhall, Audrey O’Flynn, Alison Miller and Hannah Tyrell crossed the whitewash after Murphy had grabbed her second of the game.