The Wolfhounds maintained their winning run in the Celtic Challenge with a hard-fought 42-26 victory over the Glasgow Warriors at Scotstoun.
First-half tries from Katie Corrigan, Erin King and Naoise Smith gave Wolfhounds a comfortable advantage at half-time.
They added three more in the second half to claim the bonus-point win, but Warriors fought well to pick up a losing bonus point.
The seventh win in a row for the Wolfhounds keeps them top of the table, with Glasgow Warriors in fourth.
The Wolfhounds’ first try arrived on 10 minutes as Abby Myles shifted the ball out to Corrigan to dot down in the right corner.
Glasgow responded well and levelled on 24 minutes as Briar McNamara spotted a gap and charged through to the line.
Captain King re-established the Wolfhounds’ advantage as she crashed over from close range and she then charged down a kick before Smith eventually crossed for their third try.
Fiona Tuite added their fourth soon after the restart as she powered over before the impressive King dived over for another.
The home side’s second score arrived on 58 minutes with Aicha Sutcliffe bundling over and Emily Coubrough then got the ball down over the line after a patient team move.
Aoibheann Reilly burst away to score a sixth try for the Wolfhounds, but Millie Warren intercepted a pass and raced over to secure a late bonus point for Glasgow.
