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Alex Matthews insists England have put Women’s World Cup agony behind them

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England are determined to put their World Cup final loss to New Zealand last November in the rear-view mirror when they launch their Women’s Six Nations title defence, according to their flanker Alex Matthews.

The Red Roses, who begin their campaign against Scotland on 25 March, dealt with the World Cup loss in a team review of the final in February and Matthews says England are ready to start a new chapter. “We had a big review camp at the beginning of the year which fed back but it was actually about going forward,” Matthews said at the Women’s Six Nations launch on Wednesday. “What can we do to keep growing the gap as all the nations are professional, [in] a couple of years’ time or even this year they will be at the same standard [as us] so it’s about how we can keep pushing on and being better. “When we got back [from the World Cup] we had four weeks off, which were mandatory, and I think the girls needed to switch off.

Since our review weekend and feedback from players and staff and how we can push on, we haven’t mentioned it again. Everything is about growing the gap. “It [the World Cup final loss] was heartbreaking to begin with, coming home as well once you spend so much time with each other.

We were pretty much together since June, I think some girls felt quite lost.” Matthews is among a list of England players unavailable for the first Women’s Six Nations match with the Gloucester-Hartpury player sidelined with injury.

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