Ireland make one change for France game in ClermontImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Dorothy Wall has been drafted into the starting line-upByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished54 minutes agoIreland head coach Scott Bemand has made one change to his starting XV for Saturday’s Women’s Six Nations trip to France. Dorothy Wall replaces Ruth Campbell in the second row in the only alteration from the line-up that started last week’s resounding 57-20 win over Italy in Galway.On the bench, Eilis Cahill is named as the back-up tight-head prop as Sadhbh McGrath drops out of the squad. Ireland are aiming for a first away win over France and a first Women’s Six Nations victory since a 13-10 win in Donnybrook in 2017. France also recovered from a 13-0 deficit to win last year’s World Cup quarter-final 18-13, but Bemand insists Saturday’s game is “not about revenge”. “It’s the next game and where we are in our cycle,” mentioned Bemand. “This is our next opportunity to get a performance out there. We’ve got a great squad that are starting to ask better questions of selection. We’ve left some really talented players out of the 23.”Where we are, how we’re going, we’re tracking in the right direction.”France v IrelandWomen’s Six NationsSaturday 25 April, 20:10 BSTStade Marcel-Michelin, ClermontWatch on iPlayer
Ireland make one change for France game in Clermont
Live on BBC Two NI and BBC Sport website and app