England head coach John Mitchell has once again rung the changes for his side’s Guinness Women’s Six Nations encounter with Scotland in Leicester on Saturday.
Getting the first game of a big year under our belts is massive. We've spoken about 2025 since 2022. Being in 2025 and getting closer to that World Cup is important, but for us it's actually about staying in the here and now, being present, and there's a lot of rugby to be played between now and the World Cup.
The scoreline wasn’t quite as one-sided as the Red Roses might have expected against a defensively dogged Italy side, but John Mitchell’s charges nevertheless ran out as 38-5 winners to start their Six Nations campaign. Here’s RugbyPass’ take on how well every player performed.
At a sold out LNER Community Stadium in York, England opened their Guinness Women’s Six Nations campaign with a 38-5 win against Italy in their 30th consecutive win in the competition.
Can you believe we are already into round eight of the PWR? There has been some spectacular rugby played with unpredictable results with the league hotting up as we head towards the Christmas break.
Olympians Jasmine Joyce and Kayleigh Powell have been included in the Wales squad for WXV 2 in South Africa.
Olympians Jasmine Joyce and Kayleigh Powell have been included in the Wales squad for WXV 2 in South Africa.
John Mitchell’s Red Roses racked up almost 50 points to beat Wales 46-10 in Bristol in the second round of the Women’s Six Nations.
In the warm up I looked up at the big screen and saw my Mum being interviewed. At first I was mortified as all I could hear was her voice around the stadium, but then it gave me real comfort knowing my Mum and Dad were in the crowd.
We have seen a lot in the news recently about periods in sport. If a team wants to change the colour of their shorts to make them feel more comfortable, I understand. But for me playing in all white in an England kit, is something I’m really proud to do.