The Women’s Rugby World Cup Enters Knockout Stage: England, Canada, and New Zealand Stand Out
The group stage has concluded and the Women’s Rugby World Cup enters its decisive stage. England, after a slight stumble against Australia, demonstrated their power with a resounding victory. Despite the defeat, Australia managed to advance to the knockout stage. On the other hand, the United States could not overcome Samoa, being eliminated from the tournament. Canada and New Zealand also shone with significant victories. Canada surpassed Scotland, while New Zealand swept Ireland.Who Will Stop England?
During the first 20 minutes of the match against Australia, England was outplayed. Australia implemented an effective strategy that tested the “Red Roses”.
- Abby Dow talks about adversity, her father’s jokes, and the best attack in the world.
- Amy Cokayne: The RAF officer and former New Zealand player driving England’s forward pack.
- Piper Duck’s exhaustive recovery to play in the World Cup.
England is the favorite, but Canada and New Zealand represent a real threat.“We know that defense wins championships and will win us games,” said Megan Jones.
Megan Jones


Ilona Maher Says Goodbye to the Tournament
Ilona Maher, from the United States team, will not be able to continue in the tournament. Despite the United States’ victory over Samoa, it was not enough to advance to the next round.
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Samoa says goodbye in style:Contents
Wales and its Difficulties
Wales underperformed, losing all three matches. Despite having talented players, they lacked leadership and playing time.
“We are 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,” said co-captain Alex Callender.
Alex Callender
Australia Advances to Quarterfinals
Australia, despite losing against England, managed to secure its place in the quarter-finals.