The Women’s Rugby World Cup: England Consolidates, but Competition Intensifies
The group stage has concluded and the excitement of the Women’s Rugby World Cup moves to the decisive stage. England, after a hesitant start, demonstrated their power by defeating Australia 47-7 in Brighton. Despite the defeat, Australia advanced to the knockout stage, while the United States, with their 60-0 victory over Samoa, failed to advance. In other matches, Canada showcased its quality with a resounding victory over Scotland, and New Zealand dominated Ireland with a score of 40-0.Who Can Stop England?
During the first 20 minutes, Australia presented a game plan that could serve as a guide for other teams. With strategic kicks, 50:22 play, disrupting the game, and demonstrating intensity, Australia even scored first, putting England in a tight spot.
England remains the favorite, but the competition will intensify in the coming weeks, testing its defense.We know that defense is what wins championships and will give us victories.
Megan Jones

Canada and New Zealand: Challenges for England
Canada and New Zealand emerge as serious contenders. Canada, with its 40-19 victory over Scotland, demonstrated its adaptability and speed. Its coach, Kévin Rouet, although satisfied, recognizes areas for improvement. New Zealand, for its part, showed its power by defeating Ireland 40-0. Their speed and attacking ability are impressive, generating concern among their rivals. The ability to change the focus of the attack in a matter of seconds is a key characteristic.
Ilona Maher and the US Shutdown
For the United States, Ilona Maher’s participation has ended. Despite the 60-0 victory over Samoa, it was not enough to advance. Maher left a big mark on the tournament, demonstrating her worth in rugby XV.Contents
Wales’ Troubles
Wales, after a disappointing tournament, with three defeats, faces an exhaustive analysis. The lack of leadership and playing time in the PWR are key factors. Despite the defeat, the Welsh team shows potential, with four 18-year-old players in the team.Wales hopes to reverse the situation.We are in a difficult moment, but I believe in Lynny [coach Sean Lynn], I believe in the team we have, I believe in our staff, that we can turn this around.
Alex Callender
Australia Advances to Quarterfinals
Australia, despite losing to England, secured their place in the quarter-finals. The Princess of Wales’ visit to the locker room after the match was a highlight. However, Canada, their quarter-final opponent, represents a challenge, as Australia hasn’t won against them since 2014.