Women’s Rugby World Cup: Five talking points as Scotland, England and Ireland qualify

Wales knew that the opening game against Scotland would probably decide the fate of the World Cup.
The disappointing 38-8 defeat left a mission uphill to qualify for knockout stages, and on Saturday, a win in Canada, the world’s number two.
Sean Lynn, who served as Wales Coach before the six countries of this year, made seven changes in the start XV.
Wales were only 20 years old age, 18 -year -old back rowing Branwen Metcalfe, also made his first exit from the counter.
Although the World Cup fell 42-0 by one of the favorites, Lynn’s young side showed many green exiles to advance.
“I am glad that the Wales are willing to respect the uniform and their efforts to put the BBC to Rugby Union Weekly.”
“If you bring this to Sean Lynn with the coaching power, he will be able to proceed with that team.”
However, Wales should first follow the developing countries behind it, and Fiji, which ranks 14th in four places, will present a challenging final pool game at Exeter on Saturday.
Spanish ranked 13th, 43-27 defeated by Ireland on Sunday and another side showing signs of progress.
“Let’s put Spain in six countries,” BBC told Sport.