The Offaly player has started every game so far.
Ireland head coach Scott Bemand has named his team for Saturday's Women's Six Nations clash with Wales in Belfast.
There's one change from the defeat to France last time out - Eve Higgins replaces Nancy McGillivray at inside centre.
Offaly's Aoife Dalton is named to start at Outside Centre, while former Buccaneer's player Anna McGann misses out on the matchday squad.
While there's a possible debut for Enfield's Niamh Gallagher off the bench.
Ireland take on Wales at 6:30pm from the Affidea Stadium in Belfast this Saturday.
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