Women’s Rugby World Cup: Jess Breach stars in ‘one team’ England

Different team, the same result.
Even as 13 changes in John Mitchell’s initial XV, World Cup favorites destroyed Samoa in Northampton, England.
The number one team of the world was always expected to win big, how big was the question was.
Considering that Samoa’s part-time players were Crowdfund to take their place in the tournament and the second most of the tournament on the 15th, the record of 92-3 Women’s World Cup for the Professional England was surprised.
Zafer also seals the place of England in the stages of the stages, which is the number one goal before starting.
“This is not about comparing the series, we are a team and an apartment,” Mitchell told Mitchell, “This is not about comparing the series.” He said.
“You can relax when the scorebord occurs, but we didn’t do it. I’m excited about performance.
“At the end of the day we can choose anyone, we will need everyone because the gods of injury were not kind to us.”
Since 2014, Samoa has been in the first female Rugby World Cup and entered the game by Australia after 73-0 defeat.
Given the weak opposition, it was an ideal chance to shine the backstars of England.
Benefit Back Helena Rowland has proved more than half of a talented spare fly because it won 27 points to break the individual record in a Women’s World Cup match.
Not only points, but Rowland kicking out of the prominent hand, with multiple perfect cleaning strokes.
His half -back partner Lucy Packer made a sharp trial from the base of Ruck’s base and helped Rowland to give time to move the backline.
Megan Jones scored two good attempts by continuing their good form at the center and continued to heat up the competition in the wing.




