Ireland recovered from a slow start to beat Scotland and begin their Women’s Rugby World Cup preparations in impressive fashion.
Having lost to Italy last week, Scotland raced into an early 14-0 lead in Cork through Lisa Thomson and Lucia Scott tries.
But after Scotland lost hooker Lana Skeldon to injury on the half-hour mark, the tide turned in Ireland’s favour as Sabdbh McGrath and Meabh Deely crossed to leave just two points between the sides at half-time.
Ireland were dominant for long spells in the second half and scored their third when debutant Nancy Gillivray touched down.
Scotland hit back thanks to a fine solo effort from Emma Orr, but Ireland rallied in the closing stages through Niamh O’Dowd and Deirbhile Nic a Bhaird.
Having avenged their Women’s Six Nations defeat by the Scots earlier this year, Ireland will look to maintain their pre-World Cup momentum when they host Canada in Belfast on 9 August (12:00 BST).
Scotland, meanwhile, must regroup in time for their tournament opener against Wales at Salford Community Stadium on 23 August.
More to follow.