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Wales Women are on the rise according to Ffion Lewis

A packed Principality Stadium roaring on Wales Women is a matter of when not if, according to scrum-half Ffion Lewis. A sold-out Cardiff Arms Park awaits Lewis and her teammates for the visit of England in Round 3 of the TikTok Women's Six Nations next weekend as two unbeaten sides go head-to-head. Ad That will top the record crowd of 4,962 which turned out for the Round 1 win over Ireland and Lewis, who scored the try which wrapped up victory in Scotland last time out, reckons a move next door is inevitable.

RugbyPlayer of the Match Bern relishing new role for England03/04/2023 AT 15:07 «Cardiff Arms Park is our home, it's electric and you don't want to lose that atmosphere,» she said. «But I guarantee in four or five years, we could be selling out the Principality. »The demand and the desire to support us has skyrocketed and it's such an exciting thing to be a part of at the moment.

«Wales fans are passionate and it will be an insane atmosphere against England. To hear the fans singing the songs and hymns really gets that fire burning. »We're so grateful people are willing to come out and support us and it's an exciting place to be.

«If we keep putting in the work we are now, the next generation will have an incredible future and I'm beyond excited to see that, whether I'm playing or supporting from the stands.» Wales have not beaten England since 2009 and were beaten 58-5 when the sides met at the same stage of last year's Championship. But wins over Ireland and Scotland mean Ioan Cunningham's side are going into this encounter with confidence and the 26-year-old believes her side can cause problems for the reigning Grand Slam winners. «I believe we can punish them up front because of how much of a good place we are

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