Ireland were forced to dig deep on Saturday to beat Wales and keep their Grand Slam hopes alive.
The wives and girlfriends of the Irish Rugby team enjoyed the big win on Saturday, as they stayed behind to celebrate in Cardiff following the victory.
And with some quarters of the Irish media saying that Ireland could win the game with 12 players, Wales were certainly not short of motivation under interim boss Matt Sherratt. Jessica O'Mahony, wife of Ireland star Peter O'Mahony, shared snaps, captioning the post: "A few hours in Cardiff"
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