BRIGHTON, England – New Zealand demonstrated their prowess at the Women’s World Cup with a resounding victory over Ireland, defeating them 40-0 on Saturday. In what was possibly the most anticipated match of the group stage, the Black Ferns lived up to expectations. Ireland, although showing spirit, could not match the performance of the five-time champions. Ireland accepted New Zealand’s haka challenge, advancing before both teams faced off in a tense confrontation that only intensified the fervor of the pro-Ireland fans.
Ireland started with energy, dominating the first few minutes, but failed to score points, which allowed New Zealand to escape unscathed. The Black Ferns kept their cool and scored their first try in the 15th minute. Dannah O’Brien, Ireland’s fly-half, failed to kick the ball from a penalty and New Zealand advanced. The ball reached Stacey Waaka on the right, and the outside center launched herself to score, leaving her opponents stunned. Moments later, they got the second try. Chryss Viliko broke through from close range after a lineout. New Zealand demonstrated why they are the masters of the World Cup, making the most of their opportunities and pressing in a matter of moments. Ireland’s afternoon worsened when fullback Stacey Flood had to be taken off the field injured, with her right leg immobilized.“The bigger they are, the harder they fall,” commented an Irish fan before the start of the match. But there was no surprise in Brighton.
Irish Fan

