The game was played in front of a record crowd at the Aviva Stadium.
Ireland hammered Scotland 54-5 in their final game of the Women's Six Nations yesterday.
Scott Bemand's side ran in eight tries to seal a comprehensive victory and finish their campaign with three home wins from three.
Ireland led 47-0 at the break to secure the win in front of a record crowd of over 31,294 at the Aviva Stadium.
Offaly's Aoife Dalton played the full 80 minutes for her side.
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