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Erin King's Comeback: Wolfhounds Boosted for Derby
2 Jan
Summary
- Erin King returns to rugby after knee injury and surgery.
- King was named World Rugby Women's XV Breakthrough Player of the Year.
- Wolfhounds face Clovers in Celtic Challenge Irish derby.

Ireland international Erin King is set to make her comeback this Saturday, starting for the Wolfhounds in their Celtic Challenge match against the Clovers. King has been out of action due to a knee injury that required surgery and rehabilitation, ruling her out of the latter part of last season and the Rugby World Cup. Her return marks a significant boost for the Wolfhounds squad.
King, who earned the prestigious title of World Rugby Women's XV Breakthrough Player of the Year in 2024, suffered her injury during Ireland's match against England. Her inclusion is one of three changes for the Wolfhounds from their previous bonus-point victory. Fellow players Linda Djougang and Stacey Flood also feature in the starting lineup.
The Clovers have also made three changes to their team, bringing in Emily Foley, Siobhan McCarthy, and Beth Buttimer. This encounter is the latest chapter in the rivalry between the two sides, with both teams having secured one victory against each other in the previous competition.




