The Ireland Women’s U21 squad has been named for the inaugural Six Nations Series, a new competition designed to bridge the gap between underage and senior international rugby and provide high-potential players with consistent, high-quality game time.
Teni Onigbode Leads The Way
At the heart of that announcement is Clontarf’s own Teni Onigbode – and few selections will feel more deserved from a club perspective.
In her first season with the senior women’s team, Teni has made a huge impact, playing a key role in a campaign that saw Clontarf secure promotion to Division 1. Consistently influential across the season, she has brought physicality, intent, and a real attacking edge to the side.
Her contributions were evident throughout the season, including in the decisive league clash against Greystones – a 2nd v 3rd battle with everything on the line – where she crossed for an important try as part of a strong all-round team performance that secured second place and a playoff spot, ultimately sealing promotion.
Her selection for Ireland U21 is not just recognition of potential, but of performance – and a proud moment for everyone involved in her journey at Castle Avenue.
