'Dream come true' for Parsons as Ireland turn on style
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'Dream come true' for Parsons as Ireland turn on styleTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedMedia caption, Nine-try Ireland thrash Italy in GalwayByMatt GaultBBC Sport NI senior journalistPublished5 minutes agoBeibhinn Parsons is no stranger to the spotlight. She made her Ireland debut aged 16 and has often been expected to deliver as one of her country's stars.Parsons has scored tries in the Six Nations and World Cup and represented the Ireland Sevens at the Paris Olympics in 2024.But Saturday will have meant a little bit more to the 24-year-old.Born and raised in Ballinasloe just east of Galway city, Parsons had a homecoming to remember as Ireland put Italy to the sword in an emphatic Six Nations win at the newly redeveloped Dexcom Stadium. With the 9,206-strong crowd - a record for an Ireland women's home game - screaming her name, Parsons led a vibrant Irish attack with her first-half hat-trick setting Scott Bemand's side on course for a 57-20 win. "The crowd here is absolutely fantastic and they have been screaming form minute one to minute 80," said a smiling Parsons, who was named player of the match in Ireland's first Women's Six Nations fixture in Galway. "We really felt that on the pitch and it is a dream come true to be able to play in Galway in front of such an amazing crowd. To put in a performance like that was just fantastic."Parsons hat-trick as Ireland thrash Italy in GalwayPublished3 hours ago'Smiles on our faces' - reaction as Ireland beat ItalyIn the build-up to Saturday's game, Parsons admitted her performance in last week's defeat by England "left a lot to be desired". But she insisted she felt no extra pressure to deliver in Galway and her performance certainly did not show any nerves.Having already displayed her trademark power and pace to cross twice, Parsons completed her treble in style as she finished...





