Amee-Leigh Costigan Leads Ireland in Thrilling Six Nations Opener Against France
Amee-Leigh Costigan captains Ireland in a highly anticipated Women's Six Nations opener against France, showcasing new talent and strategic gameplay.

Exciting Start to Women's Six Nations
Amee-Leigh Costigan is set to captain Ireland in their Women's Six Nations opener against France at the Kingspan Stadium. This marks a significant moment as Costigan, who has previously led the Ireland Sevens team, takes on the captaincy in a Test match for the first time.
New Faces in the Lineup
Head coach Scott Bemand has introduced several new players to the squad, including second row Ruth Campbell and openside flanker Erin King, who are making their Six Nations debuts. The team shows four changes from the side that last played in the WXV Series victory over the USA.
Strengthening the Backline
In the back three, Stacey Flood and Anna McGann join Costigan, providing a dynamic combination of speed and skill. McGann steps in for the retired Eimear Considin at right wing, while Eve Higgins and Aoife Dalton have been selected to pair up in the midfield.
Strategic Bench Options
Bemand has opted for a 6:2 split on the bench, bringing in forward reinforcements like Cliodhna Moloney and Siobhan McCarthy, alongside versatile backs Aoibheann Reilly and Enya Breen.
Previous Encounters and Expectations
Last year, Ireland fell to France with a 17-38 score in the Six Nations. This year, with a revamped squad and Costigan at the helm, Ireland aims to overturn their previous result and make a strong start in the championship.
Live coverage of the match will be available on BBC Northern Ireland, iPlayer, and the BBC Sport website and app, ensuring fans won’t miss a moment of this rugby showdown.