Katie Corrigan has been in fine scoring form in the Celtic Challenge tournament this year.
18-year old Katie Corrigan will make her Ireland debut in Saturday’s Women’s Six Nations opener with France.
She’s been named on the right wing for the game in Le Mans.
Clara's Aoife Dalton and Ballinasloe pair Béibhinn Parsons and Aoibheann Reilly are also included among the backs.
Edel McMahon will captain the side from openside flanker, with Sam Monaghan missing out as she completes the return-to-play protocols.
The Ireland team for Saturday's Guinness @Womens6Nations opener against France.#FRAvIRE #IrishRugby
— Irish Rugby (@IrishRugby) March 21, 2024
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