The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end, leaving an indelible legacy in the history of the sport. England, meeting expectations, won their third title at Twickenham, in front of almost 82,000 fans, setting a record for a women’s 15-a-side rugby match. A memorable day both on and off the field. Canada, which partly funded its participation in the tournament through crowdfunding, achieved a milestone by reaching the final.
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What’s Next for Women’s Rugby?
Alofoke Deportes analyzes the future of women’s rugby and the path forward for the victorious “Red Roses”.- England demonstrated its ability to handle pressure and establish itself as a dominant force.
- Meg Jones, from England, inspired a generation after overcoming personal adversity.
- John Mitchell could coach the British and Irish Women’s Lions.
Is England the Dominant Power?
The “Red Roses” have proven to be the most dominant force in current women’s rugby. Their impressive performance, with only one loss in their last 63 matches, highlights their superiority. Comparatively, the team exhibits outstanding numbers.
The gap between England and its competitors is notable, with other nations still developing. The “Red Roses'” ability to handle pressure and expectations was equally impressive.Due to their performance, the Red Roses are on par with the best teams of the modern era.
Alofoke Deportes
Memorable Tournament Moments
The tournament was marked by the passion of the fans, especially in the stadiums. The atmosphere generated by the fans was unparalleled. Megan Jones’ press conference before the final was also a touching moment.

The Future of Women’s Rugby
The tournament demonstrated the potential of the sport and what can be achieved with adequate investment. England, being the best-funded team, achieved notable results, but other nations need to increase their investment. A commercial investment, more competitive matches, and grassroots support are required. The British & Irish Lions tournament is expected to maintain interest in the sport, but it is crucial to build on this success.
What to Expect in 2029?
It is likely that England will remain a strong contender in 2029, given the age profile of its players and the existing infrastructure. Other nations are expected to improve and compete, with Canada and the Black Ferns showing great potential.