England Makes Changes to Face Australia in the World Cup
England coach John Mitchell has made significant changes to the team that will face Australia this Saturday in the World Cup, highlighting the presence of Jess Breach, who will celebrate her 50th match with the national team. Breach, along with center Megan Jones and second row Rosie Galligan, are the only players keeping their place in the starting eleven after the convincing 92-3 victory over Samoa last week, a result that secured England a place in the quarter-finals. The tournament hosts will seek to advance as Group A leaders. Mitchell has decided to bet on his key players, with 14 of those who started the match against the United States two weeks ago, in which England achieved a 69-7 victory, ready to play in Brighton. Breach, who scored a hat-trick against Samoa, surpassing 50 tries with his country, is set for his 50th match, eight years after his international debut, where he scored six tries against Canada.Mitchell added: “Jess should be incredibly proud of her achievement and we are eager to see her on the field on Saturday”.Reaching 50 matches with your country is a testament to the hard work and dedication over the years, not only of the player, but also of those who support her daily.
John Mitchell
