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Linda Djougang Set for 50th Cap as Ireland Faces Spain NOW

BREAKING: Linda Djougang is about to make history as she prepares for her 50th cap with Ireland at the Women’s Rugby World Cup against Spain tomorrow in Northampton. This monumental appearance marks a significant milestone for the 29-year-old tighthead prop, who has been a cornerstone of the Irish team since her debut in February 2019 against England.
Just hours before the highly anticipated match, Djougang expressed her excitement, stating, “It’s going to be special. It’s a dream.” This achievement is not just a personal victory but a moment of pride for her family, clubs, and mentors, making it a heartfelt occasion for all involved.
Djougang’s journey to this point is inspiring. Originally from Cameroon, she moved to Ireland 20 years ago and only began playing rugby as a teenager. The Trinity College nursing graduate, who currently plays club rugby for Old Belvedere RFC, has demonstrated remarkable resilience and dedication throughout her career. She noted, “Every day, I really want to inspire myself. I keep wanting to push myself and enjoy it.”
As the Irish squad gears up for their second group clash, head coach Scott Bemand has made seven changes to his lineup following a strong 42-14 victory over Japan last Sunday. Sam Monaghan will captain the team, while Djougang will lead the side onto the field, underscoring her vital role in the squad.
The starting XV includes:
– **Stacey Flood** at full-back
– **Anna McGann** and **Aoife Dalton** in the centres
– **Dannah O’Brien** at fly-half
– **Molly Scuffil-McCabe** taking over at scrum-half
Djougang’s leadership is crucial as Ireland aims for a decisive win against Spain. The team is also looking ahead to their final Pool C match against defending champions New Zealand next week, where they hope to secure their place in the knockout stages of the tournament.
As the clock ticks down to kick-off, Djougang’s teammates and fans eagerly anticipate her landmark achievement. With emotions running high, this match promises to be a thrilling event not just for Djougang but for all supporters of women’s rugby.
Fans and followers can stay updated as the match unfolds tomorrow. Ireland is poised to make a statement, and all eyes will be on Djougang as she embarks on this remarkable milestone.
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