Edel McMahon: Twickenham pain can drive Ireland on against Scotland
Ireland captain Edel McMahon believes her side will be able to move on quickly from their 14-try defeat to England on Saturday.
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Ireland captain Edel McMahon believes her side will be able to move on quickly from their 14-try defeat to England on Saturday.
England thrilled a bumper crowd at Twickenham by overwhelming Ireland 88-10 to set up a likely Grand Slam decider against France next weekend.
England ran in eight tries as they thrashed Scotland 46-0 in their Guinness Women's Six Nations clash in front of a record crowd at Hive Stadium in Edinburgh.
England recorded a second successive bonus-point victory in this season's Guinness Six Nations as they brushed aside Wales 46-10 at Ashton Gate.
Simon Middleton believes that his departure from the Red Roses is not the end of their meteoric rise, in fact, it is just the beginning. The England head coach bowed out with one final victory as the Red Roses claimed a fifth Grand Slam under his tenure following a 38-33 win over France at Twickenham. Ad Middleton waved goodbye in front of 58,498 fans alongside departing backs coach Scott Bemand, with recently retired captain Sarah Hunter delivering the TikTok Women's Six Nations trophy.
LONDON : England beat a spirited France 38-33 to win their fifth straight women's Six Nations title with a Grand Slam in front of a record-breaking crowd at Twickenham on Sunday to give coach Simon Middleton a fitting farewell.
England completed the Grand Slam with victory over France but were saved by the bell in front of a world record 58,498 crowd at Twickenham.
LONDON : There will be a world record crowd for women's rugby of more than 53,000 at Twickenham on Saturday and almost all of them will expect to see England beat France, their only serious European rivals, to secure a fifth successive Six Nations title.