England Women’s Rugby World Champions: Analysis and Future

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The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end. England lived up to expectations, securing their third title at Twickenham in front of almost 82,000 fans, setting a record for a women’s rugby XV match. It was a memorable day both on and off the field. Canada, which partly funded its participation in the tournament, achieved a milestone by reaching the final.

What’s next for women’s rugby?

Alofoke Deportes analyzes the future of women’s rugby and the triumph of the “Red Roses”. England handled the pressure to join the list of immortals.

Is England the dominant force?

England, with only one defeat in their last 63 matches, and after winning the most important prize in the sport, has established itself as the dominant force in women’s rugby. Gloucester-Hartpury is consolidating its dominance in the PWR.
England won their third World Cup title in front of nearly 82,000 fans at TwickenhamThe “Red Roses” surpass the rest and are among the best of the modern era. However, rival nations are still developing.

Memorable Moments

The tournament was characterized by the support of the fans, who filled the stadiums and created an unforgettable atmosphere. Megan Jones’ press conference was a moving moment.
England had a large number of supporters throughout the tournamentThe inspiring stories of Samoa, with players who left their jobs to represent their country, and the 31-31 draw between Australia and the United States, were also highlights.
Samoa captivated the tournament with its personality off the field at the Women’s Rugby World Cup

The Future of Women’s Rugby

The tournament demonstrated the potential of the sport and the importance of investment. England, with greater funding, achieved success, but other teams need to catch up. This requires commercial investment, more competitive matches, and grassroots development.
It was an almost perfect afternoon at Twickenham as England defeated Canada in front of a record crowdIt is crucial that fans continue to support and that federations invest in women’s programs. Nations with established infrastructure risk falling behind if they do not invest in their national programs and competitions.

What to expect in 2029?

England is likely to remain the favorite, given its structure and the age of its players. Other nations are expected to improve, such as Canada and the Black Ferns, with emerging players like Jorja Miller and Braxton Sorensen-McGee.
Black Fern Braxton Sorensen-McGee was a breakout star of the tournamentAustralia will seek to host and win in 2029. The key is for the Australian fans to support their team and for there to be more home games to build a fan base.
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