Women’s Rugby World Cup: Ireland wants ‘performance’ against New Zealand in the decisive group C

The chief coach of Ireland, Scott Bemand, said that the victory over New Zealand in his last World Cup C game that would give them “real impulse” in the quarterfinals.

The Bemand team has registered two bond victories against Japan and Spain to reach the qualifying stages of the competition with a plenty of game.

Now they face the World Cup holders, New Zealand, who have also won their first two games, with both parties competing to claim first place in Group C.

“We want to keep the impulse and do that we have to compete against the World Cup contestants. New Zealand has earned the right to call themselves contestants of the World Cup and we want to create some problems,” he told BBC Sport Ni.

“We believe we have results and performances in us, it is about timing those who enter the quarterfinals and get that [New Zealand] The 100% correct game is absolutely crucial, and will give us a real impulse when going well.

“We will not go after the result, we will go after the performance. We are starting to develop beliefs. We are putting points on the board, so we can [win]? Everything is possible. “