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Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe makes Ireland debut in French defeat

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Tipperary’s Amee-Leigh Murphy Crowe has made her debut for Ireland.

The former Clanwilliam player came off the bench in the second-half against France in the women’s Six Nations.

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Murphy Crowe’s time on the field was cut short ten minutes into her maiden cap as she received a yellow card for a high tackle.

Fethard’s Dorothy Wall also featured in the game, starting in the back row.

However, France ran out big winners on a final scoreline of 56 points to 15.

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