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Aoife Wafer in Podcasts

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Aoife Wafer, Irish rugby player, known for her performance in women's rugby and the Six Nations.

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RTÉ Rugby Podcast
Aoife Wafer: Awards, accolades, and how Ireland can be the best in the world

A little out of the blue this one, but I'm delighted to say I'm joined by Aoife Wafer for the second year in a row and for the first time ever, a back-to-back Guinness Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship.

OTB Rugby
Rugby Daily | Tracy says Lowe axing goes "too far", Doris doubt for URC decider

Aoife Wafer is celebrating being crowned Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship for the second year in a row.

OTB Rugby
Rugby Daily | Tracy says Lowe axing goes "too far", Doris doubt for URC decider

And Aoife Wafer is crowned the Women's Six Nations Player of the Championship once again.

OTB Rugby
RUGBY DAILY: Ireland build up to a huge week against the Scots | Munster flyer to join the Bulls

Aoife Wafer and Brittany Hogan help themselves to two tries apiece as Ireland wore down Wales for a 33-12 win in their penultimate fixture of the Women's Six Nations campaign on Saturday.

OTB Rugby
Rugby Daily | Lions exploring future tour of France, Ireland team named for W6N against Les Bleues

Fiona Tuitt stays in the second row with Wall and the blockbuster back row of Brittany Hogan, Aoife Wafer and Captain Aaron King get the nod once again.

OTB Rugby
RUGBY DAILY | "It's a pretty fickle game" - Sam Prendergast | URC round up | New scrum coach for Connact

On the end of a vicious set of teeth in that fixture, Ireland's superstar Aoife Wafer will be looking to get one back on the French side.