Posing for photos after the match, Joe marked the moment with his brother Andrew and his parents Paula and Joe McCarthy in a packed Principality Stadium, Cardiff
Ireland's Joe McCarthy celebrated with his family after the Emerald Isle took the win over Wales - their third-straight win in the 2025 Guinness Six Nations Championship.
Posing for photos after the match, Joe marked the moment with his brother Andrew and his parents Paula and Joe McCarthy.
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