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Fitness boost for World Cup
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|August 12, 2025
Back-row forwards Aoife Wafer and Edel McMahon have been included in Ireland's squad for the Women's Rugby World Cup despite recent injuries.
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Harlequins number eight Wafer was named player of the championship in this year's Six Nations but has not featured for her country since suffering a knee issue in round four of the tournament.
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