English Fans Celebrate Red Roses’ World Cup Triumph
English fans braved the rain at Battersea Power Station to celebrate the Red Roses’ victory in the Rugby World Cup. The vibrant atmosphere, adorned with flags and cowboy hats, was complemented by music, creating a festive environment as the team made their triumphant balcony appearance. Despite the unfavorable weather conditions, the spirits of the attendees did not fall. Many arrived with their faces painted and waving flags, while the music of a DJ and a performance by the band Fat Brass cheered the expectant crowd, many of them sheltered under umbrellas, before the arrival of the team. The England players reveled in the jubilant atmosphere that followed their 33-13 victory over Canada in the World Cup final on Saturday at Allianz Stadium, a match witnessed by a record crowd of 81,885 people. Among the famous attendees in Battersea were English footballer Lucy Bronze, a two-time winner of the European Championship with the Lionesses, and Dame Kelly Holmes, who won double gold in athletics for Great Britain at the 2004 Olympic Games.
Aldcroft added: “The most important thing is our culture. We are very close as a team and have many fun experiences. We have enjoyed this time together and that unites us on the field.”We’ve been on a journey for three years. We’ve worked hard, we’ve had fun along the way, but I’m so proud of all the girls here today, they are absolutely incredible.
Zoe Aldcroft
