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==Career== |
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She she won three All-Ireland Rugby Sevens medals with [[Gorey Community School]] in Wexford, and plays for [[Suttonians RFC]]. She played for Ireland at the [[ |
She she won three All-Ireland Rugby Sevens medals with [[Gorey Community School]] in Wexford, and plays for [[Suttonians RFC]]. She played for Ireland at the [[2022 Rugby World Cup Sevens – Women's tournament|Rugby Sevens World Cup]] in 2022.<ref>{{cite web|url= https://extra.ie/2022/09/09/sport/rugby/ireland-womens-rugby-world-cup-sevens|website=Extra.ie|accessdate=4 February 2024|title= Meet the players representing Ireland in the Women’s Rugby World Cup Sevens |first=Rory|last=Fleming|date=9 September 2022}}</ref> She subsequently played for Ireland in Sevens Rugby in January 2024 at the [[World Rugby Women's Sevens Series|SVNS Series]] tournament in [[Perth]], Western Australia.<ref>{{cite web|date=17 November 2023|url=https://amp.rugbypass.com/news/ireland-name-their-2023-24-mens-and-womens-sevens-squads/|website=Rugby Pass|accessdate=4 February 2024|title= Ireland name their 2023/24 men’s and women’s sevens squads|first=Liam|last=Heagney}}</ref> The Irish team claimed their first World Series tournament victory at the event.<ref>{{cite web|website=BBC Sport|accessdate=28 January 2024|date=28 January 2024|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/68123042|title= World Rugby Sevens Series: Ireland women win historic first gold in Perth}}</ref> |
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Kate Farrell McCabe is an Irish rugby union player.
Born in Dublin, Farrell McCabe moved to Wexford before her first birthday. Her father was a coach with Gorey RFC. She was a Gaelic football and camogie player in her youth.[1]
She she won three All-Ireland Rugby Sevens medals with Gorey Community School in Wexford, and plays for Suttonians RFC. She played for Ireland at the Rugby Sevens World Cup in 2022.[2] She subsequently played for Ireland in Sevens Rugby in January 2024 at the SVNS Series tournament in Perth, Western Australia.[3] The Irish team claimed their first World Series tournament victory at the event.[4]