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Ireland star Aoife Wafer nominated for Six Nations Player of the Year award

Ireland star Aoife Wafer nominated for Six Nations Player of the Year award

Ireland back row Aoife Wafer leads a foursome in line for the Guinness-sponsored Six Nations Player of the Year.
The Wexford native had a storming campaign for the third-placed side and is being widely touted for a summer move to the English Premiership.

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