England beat world champions New Zealand to lift WXV title
England won the inaugural WXV title with a 33-12 victory over New Zealand in Auckland.
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England won the inaugural WXV title with a 33-12 victory over New Zealand in Auckland.
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.
England maintained their Grand Slam collision course with France through a 48-0 victory over Ireland in Cork but a scrappy performance took the shine off the afternoon.
England’s remorseless pursuit of another grand slam continues after another walkover on a blustery day in Cork. The Red Roses are expecting a record-breaking crowd of more than 50,000 at Twickenham next Saturday for another tumultuous occasion against France who will gunning for the slam themselves provided they overcome Wales in Grenoble on Sunday.
Wales welcome England to a sold-out Cardiff Arms Park with a Triple Crown potentially on the line in today's Women's Six Nations clash.
Billy Vunipola’s season is over after he sustained a knee injury in Saracens’ Champions Cup defeat at La Rochelle on Sunday. Vunipola will miss the Premiership leaders’ last three games of the regular season and home semi-final, as well as the Twickenham final if they reach that stage.