England’s Red Roses continued their dominance in the Women’s Six Nations with a crushing 14-try victory over Ireland. With this win, England’s winning streak now stands at an impressive 28 consecutive games.
The Red Roses’ professional approach and high standards were evident in their performance, even after losing Rosie Galligan to injury before kick-off. Despite this setback, England delivered one of their best displays in recent memory, with key players Abby Dow, Natasha Hunt, and Zoe Aldcroft playing pivotal roles in the win.
The impressive attendance numbers at England’s latest match also stood out, with a crowd of 48,778 spectators showing their support for the team. Ireland’s head coach Scott Bemand acknowledged the learning experience for his youthful team, as they faced the daunting challenge of taking on the reigning champions.
Looking ahead, England’s grand slam hopes remain alive as they prepare to face a tough test against France next Saturday. France will be eager to end England’s domination in the Women’s Six Nations, as they were the last team to defeat the Red Roses in the tournament back in 2018.
With both teams determined to come out on top, the upcoming clash between England and France promises to be an exciting and closely contested match. Fans can expect to witness top-quality rugby as these two powerhouse teams battle it out for supremacy in the Women’s Six Nations. Stay tuned for more updates on Forever Sports Online.
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