John Mitchell, Coach of the Year after Women’s Rugby World Cup Crown for England

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John Mitchell, Named World Rugby Women’s Coach of the Year

After England’s resounding victory over Canada in the World Cup, John Mitchell was awarded World Rugby Women’s Coach of the Year. The “Red Roses” prevailed with a score of 33-13 against a record crowd at Twickenham, securing their third world title in an impressive manner.
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Mitchell, who has yet to experience a defeat as England’s coach since taking over in 2023, received the recognition after the final whistle. His leadership has led the team to achieve two consecutive Grand Slams in the Six Nations, culminating the year with the conquest of the World Cup. This victory extends England’s unbeaten run to 33 matches, going back to the 2022 World Cup final. Canada’s Sophie De Goede was named World Rugby Player of the Year, beating England’s Meg Jones and New Zealander Jorja Miller.
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