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Published 16:08 17 Oct 2017 BST
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Every player seemed to want time and space away from the environment. That is understandable but what has taken the IRFU two months to come to the conclusion that Ireland Women's pressing need is for a part-time coach on a six-month contract?
The next coach, whomever he or she may be, appears to be coming in on a trial basis. Ireland will have home games against Scotland, Wales and Italy but will be doing extremely well to challenge for the Six Nations with daunting away trips to France and England.
These internationals are being asked to invest so much of their time, energy and emotions into keeping Ireland competitive when their own union are taking a half-hearted approach to matters.
You would fully understand if several more Ireland players decided this was the final insult. That this was the time to walk away. That women like Claire Molloy, who works as an Accident & Emergency doctor in Wales and travels over to represent her country, simply said, "Enough".
But that is to underestimate what representing Ireland means to each and every one of them. The legacy they want to leave to the next generation. The burning desire to right the wrongs of the World Cup. Last month, Leinster and Ireland lock Sophie Spence told us:
"We didn't perform, which was unfortunate and very disappointing. It's something that... I've got to keep going."They could walk away but most won't. It is a shame that their passion to make Ireland a great team again is not being matched by the union itself.
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