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‘No curtain-raiser’: Red Roses aim for Twickenham sell-out after crowd record

theguardian.com

England’s grand slam-winning players believe they will be attracting sell-out crowds to Twickenham within the next two years after hosting a world-record attendance for a women’s rugby fixture.

Almost 60,000 fans attended the Red Roses’ 38-33 victory over France and the popularity of the women’s game is expected to increase ahead of the 2025 Rugby World Cup in England. “I want to sell out Twickenham,” said England’s victorious captain, Marlie Packer. “I believe we can do it and I believe we can do it before 2025 for the World Cup final. “Look at today.

We weren’t no curtain-raiser. It was all about us. I don’t think any of us have played in front of a crowd like that and I’ve been knocking around for a while now.

Everything is on the rise so more tickets will be sold and more stadiums will sell out.” Packer and her team, who were running out in front of four-figure crowds not so long ago, were thrilled by the support they attracted for the final fixture of this season’s Six Nations, with thousands gathering to cheer the Red Roses into the stadium before the match. “The bus journey into Twickenham was a pinch-yourself moment.

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