Wafer bundles over for first Ireland try on 13 minutes but Evans responds for Wales
Parsons restores Ireland's advantage with score in the right corner and Hogan touches down third try before half-time
Wafer gets over for bonus-point try before Joyce scores fine individual try for Wales
Hogan scores late fifth try as Ireland pick up another home win
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Mark Strange
Goodnight from Belfastpublished at 20:47 BST 9 May
20:47 BST 9 May
FT: Ireland 33-12 Wales
That is all from us at the Affidea Stadium tonight. A bonus point win for Ireland as they look to go three for three at home at the Aviva Stadium against Scotland.
That'll be a huge game and you can join us next Sunday for full coverage. For now, though, thank you for joining us and goodnight!
Rachel Taylor Former Wales captain and coach on BBC Radio Wales
There were opportunities for Wales and they were squandered.
They perhaps didn't play with that same freedom that they did against England and those are the moments that they will look back on and kick themselves.
It was a sluggish, stop-start game but Ireland will be happy particularly with their bench. You have to give credit to the Irish pack, they learnt from the France defeat and those areas worked well today.
I thought Wales were in the fight and their defence was good at times but as the game went on and Wales tired, Ireland were more clinical.
Ireland seal a bonus point win in Belfast. Scott Bemand wanted to win all of their home games and they are two from two ahead of next week's big clash with Scotland at the Aviva Stadium.
Converted Try Ireland 33-12 Walespublished at 20:26 BST 9 May
20:26 BST 9 May
Brittany Hogan (O'Brien con)
With the last play of the game, Ireland play right to the end and get themselves a fifth and final try.
A brilliant break from Eve Higgins and, as is so often the case, the forwards do the rest and Hogan is over again. Dannah O'Brien adds the extras to go four from five off the tee today.
Ceri Coleman-Phillips BBC Sport Wales rugby reporter at Affidea Stadium
Lleucu George has come in for a lot of stick in this campaign, but that crossfield kick to Jaz Joyce was pinpoint, and Wales fans finally have something to cheer in this half.
Try Ireland 26-12 Walespublished at 20:22 BST 9 May
20:22 BST 9 May
Jasmine Joyce
A lovely Wales try as Lleucu George's cross-field kick lands straight in the bread basket of Jasmine Joyce.
She still has work to do and does well to hold off Beibhinn Parsons in the corner. The conversion is missed and, although it too late to get anything from this game, that is a nice finish from Wales.
A chaotic spell of play ends with Wales kicking over the top and Lleucu George's ball bobbles into touch just inside the 22 and it actually took a knock off an Ireland player so good territory for the visitors.
It is the same maul, but Linda Djougang slightly detaches from the maul. By the letter of the law she probably does break away from the maul. It was very slight.