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England v Scotland: How Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final could renew old rivalry

But since then, Scotland hasn’t reached a glove in England.

Instead, there was one -way traffic, the red roses evaporated Juggernaut to Scotland again and again.

England has played Scotland a total of 34 times and won these two defeats from another thousand years as well as every time.

In the last five meetings, the average score difference between the teams reached approximately 50.

The enemy of Aul has become an old news; A painful punch line that is repeated for Scots, which is a competition lacking from Jeopardy.

Kennedy believes that the existing gap between the teams is due to three things; Structure, investment and raw numbers.

“First of all, there are more players in the UK, or he says.

“Secondly, the ways to become international. England established them early. They were not only in Scotland, but in front of every nation.

“England was much faster than to invest in both seven and XVs, which is fed to the domestic Rugby. Not only to be an international player, you should come despite these clubs.”

Kennedy is hopeful that Celtic Challenge, a cross -border club competition with teams from Scotland, Ireland and Wales, launched in 2023, is hopeful that Britain’s PWR can provide a rival floor on time.

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