The Women’s Rugby World Cup Enters the Crucial Phase
The group stage has concluded and the Women’s Rugby World Cup enters its decisive stage. The teams are preparing for the matches that will define who advances in the competition. England, after a solid start, faced a challenge in their match against Australia, although they finally prevailed with a score of 47-7 in Brighton. Despite the defeat, Australia managed to qualify for the next round thanks to other results. Canada demonstrated its level with a resounding victory over Scotland, while New Zealand was dominant against Ireland, achieving a score of 40-0.Who Will Stop England?
During the first 20 minutes of the match, Australia presented a game plan that showed how the “Red Roses” could be neutralized. They played with kicks from their own half, looked for the 50:22, disrupted the set piece, and attacked with great intensity when they reached England’s 22-meter zone. Australia scored first, and during the first quarter of the match, England was outplayed. However, England regrouped and achieved victory by 47-7, although it was not as easy as some predicted. Australia pressured the “Red Roses” in a way that no other team had managed in this tournament.
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England remains the favorite to win this competition. However, in the coming weeks, their defense will be tested.We know that defense is what wins championships and will win us games.
Megan Jones

New Zealand, for its part, dominated Ireland with a score of 40-0, showing a solid defense and an impressive attack speed.Nothing was perfect, but I am happy with the victory.
Kévin Rouet, coach of Canada

Ilona Maher and the End of Her Participation
Unfortunately for the United States, Ilona Maher’s participation in the tournament has ended. The United States defeated Samoa 60-0, but it was not enough to advance, as Australia qualified alongside England.
Highlights: Samoa Says Goodbye in Style
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Wales’ problems continue: Wales underperformed and lost all three of their matches.
We’re in a difficult moment, but I believe in Lynny [head coach Sean Lynn], I believe in the team we have, I believe in our staff, that we can turn this around.
Alex Callender, co-captain
Australia Advances to the Quarter-Finals
Australia, despite losing to England, secured their place in the quarter-finals. The team celebrated the qualification with coach Jo Yapp and received a visit from the Princess of Wales, Catherine.