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1 Megan York
2 Lowri Harries
3 Catrin Edwards
4 Gemma Hallett
5 Shona Powell Hughes
6 Catrina Nicholas
7 Sioned Harries
8 Rachel Taylor
Replacements:
16 Carys Phillips
17 Bethan Howell
18 Jenny Davies
19 Nia Davies
20 Vicky Owens
21 Laura Prosser
22 Dyddgu Hywel
23 Rafiuke Taylor
1 Fiona Coghlan
2 Gillian Bourke
3 Ailis Egan
4 Sophie Spence
5 Marie Louise Reilly
6 Laura Guest
7 Claire Molloy
8 Joy Neville
Replacements:
16 Stacey-Lee Kennedy
17 Fiona Hayes
18 Lauren Day
19 Heather O'Brien
20 Siobhan Fleming
21 Amy Davis
22 Nora Stapleton
23 Ashleigh Baxter

It took 22 minutes for the deadlock to be broken and it was Irish lock Sophie Spence who went over in the corner for the first try of the game. Niamh Briggs slotted the conversion from way out on the touchline to give the visitors a 0-7 lead.
Just before the half-time whistle, Wales got themselves back into the game courtesy of a Rosie Fletcher try after some superb work from the pack. The Welsh were patient in their build-up and even when the chance to score seemed to have been lost, Fletcher found her way through the Ireland defence to score. A conversion from Elinor Snowsill levelled it at the break, 7-7.
It was all Wales at the start of the second half but the home side struggled to convert pressure into points. Two surges over the try-line were judged to have been knocked on by the referee, and the mistakes turned out to be costly.
Wales came close to another score 15 minutes from time when winger Caryl James nearly touched down, only for Ireland's Alison Miller to hack the ball away in the nick of time.
With 11 minutes left, replacement Laura Prosser edged Wales in front with a penalty. With Ireland reduced to 14 all Wales had to do was see the game out.
But Ireland refused to lie down and heaped pressure on the Welsh defence. Eventually the breakthrough came with Bourke going over in the corner to win the game.