And the winner of the Women's Rugby World Cup was ... women's rugby. It's such a cliche but never more true. Unprecedented ...
Emily Scarratt’s neck surgery. Abi Burton’s coma. Rosie Galligan’s fight back from meningitis. England’s heroes aren’t just ...
The England women’s rugby team have always been ahead of the game in nutrition. The side that won the World Cup in 2014 had a ...
One image springs to mind when thinking about the Red Roses, the dominant force in world rugby and the number one nation since December 2020. That is the image of a steamroller. England – who play the ...
As the Jillaroos prepare to celebrate 30 years since their first Test, NRL.com is shining the spotlight on some of the ...
Eight players from the Women’s Six Nations, including Ellie Kildunne and Joanna Grisez, named in World Rugby’s Women’s 15s ...
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As Wales' players and coaches head home to lick their World Cup wounds, BBC Sport takes a look at where it all went wrong for Sean Lynn's side.
England finally has a Women’s Rugby World Cup title to confirm its utter world domination after outclassing Canada 33-13 in front of a record crowd at Twickenham on Saturday.
England have won the Women’s Rugby World Cup for a third time after defeating Canada 33-13 at the Allianz Stadium in south-west London.
Victory by five tries to two capped an astonishing World Cup cycle in which England won every match, 33 in a row, the ...
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