From breaking point to beating world champions - how did Irish women's rugby turn things around?
Briefly

The article discusses the significant changes within the Irish women's rugby setup as they prepare for the Women's Six Nations. Following their poorest performance in the tournament's history, which resulted in zero points and morale-crushing defeats, new head coach Scott Bemand's appointment marks a pivotal shift. IRFU chief executive Kevin Potts's engagement with the players signals a commitment to rebuilding and revitalizing the team’s spirit and performance ahead of a crucial competition.
Scott Bemand took over as Ireland's head coach during a turbulent period, following the team's worst performance in Women's Six Nations history, which had left morale at its lowest.
IRFU's chief executive Kevin Potts addressed the players, emphasizing the need for change and revitalization after months of disappointing outcomes that saw Ireland finish without points.
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