England Crowned at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end, and with it, the crowning of England as champions for the third time. The English team demonstrated their superiority at Twickenham, in front of a crowd of almost 82,000 fans, setting a record for a women’s rugby XV match. The day was unforgettable both on and off the field.Contents
What’s Next for Women’s Rugby?
Following the conclusion of the tournament, crucial questions arise about the future of women’s rugby and the path forward for the “Red Roses”, the newly crowned champions.- England dominates the sporting landscape.
- England player Meg Jones inspires a generation.
- Mitchell is open to coaching the British and Irish Lions women’s team.

The difference between the “Red Roses” and their competitors is notable, placing them among the best seen. Rival nations are still developing, with some players still in amateur or semi-professional status. The way they handled expectations this year was also remarkable.By the numbers, they are up there with some of the best teams of the modern era.
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Memorable Tournament Moments
The atmosphere, the noise, and the passion of the fans were key elements of the tournament. The excitement and support provided by the fans created unforgettable moments.

The Future of Women’s Rugby
The tournament has demonstrated the potential of the sport and what can be achieved when a country takes the tournament seriously. Large-scale investment is needed to ensure that success extends to all teams. England, being the team with the most funding, has met expectations, but other teams must catch up. This requires commercial investment, more frequent competitive matches, and investment from the grassroots. The PWR is the best competition in the world, but it is not enough.
What to Expect in 2029?
It’s hard to imagine anything other than a new victory for the “Red Roses.” Their structure and the age of their key players suggest they will be at the top in four years. Other nations are expected to compete, such as Canada, which has had an amazing performance. The Black Ferns will also return strongly.