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The Irish side will now aim to solidify a top three finish in this year's tournament and a 100% home record by trying to beat Scotland at the Aviva next Sunday afternoon.
Dara Smith-Nocton was there for us in Belfast and he spoke to head coach Scott Beeman and he paid tribute to the leaders in the group.
Niamh Gallagher came off the bench to make her senior Ireland debut and she described her journey to get where she is now and her Gaelic football background.
So next up is a huge game against Scotland next Sunday at the Aviva Stadium.
Upwards of 30,000 tickets have been sold for the Lansdowne Road venue and you'll be able to build up to the last weekend of the Women's Six Nations across the O2B Rugby Podcast Network and our social channels.
Munster suffered defeat away to Connacht last weekend in Galway in the penultimate weekend of the URC.
Clayton McMillan's side are 6th in the table on 51 points and welcome 5th place Lions to Limerick on Saturday evening.
And today, the Vodacom Bulls have confirmed the signing of Thakir Abrahams from Munster.
The player, who can feature on the wing or at full-back, joins in the two-year deal, returning to his native South Africa.
Abrahams joined Munster ahead of the 2024-25 season, following one campaign in the top 14 with Lyon.
The 27-year-old began his career in South Africa with the Sharks.
Abraham's is one of several signings announced today by the Bulls.
But former Munster and Ireland back row Alan Quinlan joined Gerard Gilroy and Michael McCarty on Monday mornings off the ball breakfast and said that injuries are currently costing Clayton McMillan's side.
And remember, you can listen to Off The Ball Breakfast each and every weekday morning from half past seven on the Go Loud app and on YouTube.
Ulster have aspirations of making it into the top eight of the URC table.
They currently hold the last position of the qualifiers after they were held to a 38-0 draw by the Stormers on Friday in Belfast.
Nathan Doak, not his dad Neil, was penalised for a high challenge and Quillen says that World Rugby needs to keep the focus on looking after the safety of players.
And that is available for you to listen back to now in your O2B Rugby podcast feed.
That is about all we have time for on today's Rugby Daily.
I'm David Wilson.