ENYA Breen’s last-gasp try gave Ireland sweet revenge over Scotland with a 15-14 win in the final game of the 2022 TikTok Women’s Six Nations.
It was Scotland who broke Irish hearts last year with a late win to knock them out of the World Cup qualifying.
Enya Breen scored a late try to snatch a dramatic victory for IrelandSportsfile
But Ireland got their revenge at the Kingspan Stadium as Breen converted her own score in the 85th minute.
Scotland had looked set for a comeback win, Helen Nelson kicking three second-half penalties to give them a six-point buffer, but right at the death they faltered, finishing their 2022 campaign winless and picking up the Wood Spoon.
They had got off to a flyer as Evie Gallagher powered over just three minutes in.
After winning a penalty in the Ireland 22, the visitors went to the corner and from a rolling maul got all the way to the line before Gallagher picked and forced her way over.
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The Scots looked the better side early on but Ireland grew into the half, Breen signalling her threat with a searing break followed by an ambitious offload considering the sodden conditions.
But when Scotland strayed offside just inside their own territory, Ireland got on the board, No.8 Hannah O’Connor hammering a penalty over from 40 metres out to make it 5-3.
Scotland had been under a lot of pressure and eventually it told as Ireland went to the corner just before half-time and set up an unstoppable maul, the outstanding Neve Jones getting the ball down for an 8-5 lead for the hosts.
Ireland seemed to be in the ascendancy, but it was Scotland who came back the stronger after the break, Nelson punishing the home side’s ill-discipline with three penalties to make it 14-8.
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They then had to withstand huge pressure in the final ten minutes and looked to have done it before Breen burst through and held her nerve to convert.
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