England fans soak up celebrations as Red Roses mark Women’s Rugby World Cup triumph

The heavens opened and the rain spilled, but it could not reduce thousands of souls gathered in the Battersea power plant to celebrate the victory of the Rugby World Cup of England. Red roses bloomed in a Allianz stadium sold in Twickenham in front of the crowd of capacity in an emotional crowd in a day, and the captain Zoe Aldcroft, who moved to the center of London, soaked with towers rising beyond them.
With the rainfall that drunk the arrival of autumn, this British women’s sport was an end to a magnificent literature. Then to start the party better than Lioness Lucy Bronze. “It sounds like Deja Vu,” the footballer who won the double European championship said his teammates’ shopping center for just a few months after switching to Buckingham Palace.
The logistics of the event was difficult to rank with a number of basic difficulties of the Rugby Football Association (RFU) of the UK. While the 10 thousand running race was often destroying most of the streets of Central London, which he usually call for such events, the desire of children and families to participate in a weekend date was requested. While the world champions continued to inspire future generations, the Community Rugby Clubs for Rugbyfest meant a celebration organized at a little time to promote or promote operations.
There was a lot to go to the banks of the River Thames to wait for the arrival of the World Cup winners. In addition to the bronze, Kelly Holmes, a double Olympic gold medal winner, gave tribute to the current champion crop and previous ones. “England’s women are holding the castle,” he said, looking at the bronze. “It started with the legends you haven’t seen on TV and we should continue to roll. This is about women who support women and women.”
Among the audience was the great and good of Rugby, the world rugbi, which was mixed with many past wonders with the best managers of RFU and their families and friends. Gill Burns and Rachael Burford, the World Cup winners in 1994 and 2014, were honored to move the new cup to the Battersea balcony when the UK players arrived.
The former UK International Topsy Ojo was to make declarations and the captain for the success of the last tournament of the last tournament in 11 years ago. Considering the scale of the celebrations the previous night, the couple, some muffled sounds, even though they talked about the fairy tales that should not be told from a special night, they did well to strang the red roses and capture some quotes.
Captain Aldcroft was in the form, dancing around and shaking the cup with reckless abandonment. Although it was quite light, it was not the trinket; Apparently, it cost £ 100,000. Fortunately, the Lineout leader of England was safe. Meg Jones, Natasha Hunt and Hannah Botterman, who led the party during the Saturday night and tournament, also enjoyed an equally pleasure – a Bashful Sadia Kaaya seemed to have not enjoyed it with a manifestation in front of Botterman’s crowd. BBC may also be panicked.
England’s teammates wondered if there was something that centralized that Emily Scarratt wasn’t good for years; Neil Diamond Karaoke seems to still require some job. The familiar favorites pumped by the DJ were still crowded and really popular among the squad.
Soon they encouraged, signed a signature, selfie attracted, they went to the masses. Under the Ponchos, Pac-A-cacs and umbrellas, well-prepared fans smiled with wide-eyed wonders, while others brave the conditions to wait for their desks to celebrate.
“We saw the lions in the beginning of summer, and this inspired us to do our part and wanted to build this acceleration,” Aldcroft said. “We wanted to inspire new generations and to create acceleration for young girls by seeing both on the shoulders in the stadium and going to Rugby clubs and getting a ball and getting a ball and future red roses.
“After making our celebrations, this section will close. And then this new generation of red roses. We will buy a new group of red roses on the team and this is what keeps us fresh and continues to chase us. We are very competitive people and we always want to be at the top of our game.




