The former Buccaneers player secured a bonus point win for Ireland.
Ireland have punched their ticket for the knockout stages at the Women's Rugby World Cup.
Scott Bemand's side ran in seven tries in a 43-27 win against Spain in Northampton on Sunday to seal a place in the quarter-finals with a pool game to spare.
Former Buccaneers player Anna McGann scored two tries, while Offaly's Aoife Dalton and Laois' Eimear Corri-Fallon both started the game.
Ireland will face already qualified New Zealand in a top of the pool decider this Sunday and co-captain Sam Monaghan could miss that game after picking up a hip injury.
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