England Red Roses Win Record Crowd Rugby World Cup Final
England Red Roses Win Record Crowd Rugby World Cup Final

England Red Roses Win Record Crowd Rugby World Cup Final

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The England women's rugby team, known as the Red Roses, triumphed over Canada with a decisive 33-13 victory to claim their third World Cup title in front of a record 81,885 spectators. Despite early challenges and a yellow card to Hannah Botterman, England's disciplined defense and strategic plays, including a notable long-distance try by Ellie Kildunne, secured their win and maintained their unbeaten streak. The team's success has been widely celebrated, with personal good wishes from the Princess of Wales and the King, highlighting the historic nature of the event in women's rugby. The Prime Minister also extended strong support, emphasizing the broader impact of the Red Roses' achievements on promoting gender equality in sports and pledging significant government investment to enhance grassroots facilities. This victory not only cements England's status as world number one but also inspires a national movement to make the country a leader in women's sports in the coming decade. Key players like Hannah Botterman, Amy Cokayne, and Claudia Moloney-MacDonald have been pivotal in this campaign, showcasing both skill and versatility.

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