England Forwards Dominate Scotland 40-8 World Cup Quarter-Final
England Forwards Dominate Scotland 40-8 World Cup Quarter-Final

England Forwards Dominate Scotland 40-8 World Cup Quarter-Final

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England's women's rugby team secured a dominant 40-8 victory over Scotland in the World Cup quarter-finals, showcasing their forward pack's strength and confirming their status as tournament favorites. The forwards contributed four of the six tries, with second row Morwenna Talling earning player of the match honors, while Natasha Hunt and Holly Aitchison provided smart direction at half-back. England's aggressive scrum and driven line-out tactics, including the effective use of the catch-and-drive strategy, have been key in their recent success, helping them score an average of just over one try per game from mauls—an unmatched efficiency globally. This victory sets up a semi-final clash with France, who had earlier struggled against their underdog opponents, highlighting England's composure and big-match experience. Scotland struggled to maintain momentum after an encouraging group stage, largely confined to their own territory in the second half. England's performance at Ashton Gate demonstrated their ability to execute strategic forward play in challenging wet conditions, making them strong contenders for the World Cup title.

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