In Northampton, England, Red Roses coach John Mitchell stated that there is still room for improvement despite England’s historic victory over Samoa, with a score of 92-3, in the Women’s Rugby World Cup. England achieved 14 tries, breaking previous records in both the point difference and the number of points scored in a Women’s Rugby World Cup match. Mitchell made 13 changes to the starting lineup that defeated the United States 69-7 at the start of the tournament, but England’s intensity and determination did not diminish. This victory secures their place in the knockout stages of a tournament where they are the clear favorites to lift the trophy on September 27th.
- Jess Breach shone in England’s historic victory.
- Amy Cokayne: The RAF officer driving England’s scrum.
- Halse stands out as Australia’s youngest debutante at the World Cup.
There is always something to improve in this game. If we analyze it thoroughly, we could ask ourselves why we failed to maintain the pressure in that period and why our fundamentals failed us. But we wouldn’t be human if we didn’t have something to improve.
John Mitchell
