England Crowned at the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup
The 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup has come to an end, with England consolidating their dominance by obtaining their third title at Twickenham, in front of a crowd of almost 82,000 spectators, setting a record for a women’s rugby XV match. The day was memorable both on and off the field.
Canada, which partly funded its participation in the tournament through crowdfunding, proved its worth by reaching the final.
What’s Next for Women’s Rugby?
After this tournament, key questions arise about the future of women’s rugby and the path forward for the “Red Roses”.
Historic Achievement: England demonstrates its dominance.
Inspiration: Meg Jones, from England, shares her personal story and motivates new generations.
Possible Change: John Mitchell, open to leading the British and Irish Lions women’s team.
Is England the Dominant Force?
England has shown exceptional performance, with only one defeat in their last 63 matches, demonstrating their supremacy in the sport. This undefeated streak culminated in victory in the most important tournament.Inglaterra ganó su tercer título mundial frente a casi 82,000 aficionados en TwickenhamCurrently, the “Red Roses” are positioned as the most dominant force in rugby union, surpassing historical teams and making a notable difference with their competitors.
Rival nations are still developing, with some players in amateur or semi-professional status, but England has known how to take advantage of its advantage.
Memorable Tournament Moments
The tournament was characterized by the fans’ passion and the excitement in each match.Inglaterra tuvo un gran seguimiento durante todo el torneoIn addition, the inspiring stories of Samoa, who left their jobs to represent their country, and the tie between Australia and the United States, were highlights.Samoa capturó el torneo con su personalidad fuera del campo en la Copa Mundial Femenina de Rugby
The Future of Women’s Rugby
The tournament has demonstrated the potential of the sport and the importance of investment and support at all levels.
Widespread investment is needed for the sport to grow and for more competitive teams to develop.Fue una tarde casi perfecta en Twickenham cuando Inglaterra venció a Canadá frente a una multitud récordThe 2029 tournament in Australia is expected to be even bigger, with England as the favorite and the goal of having more nations compete at a high level.Black Fern Braxton Sorensen-McGee fue una estrella revelación del torneo