England Red Roses Celebrate Historic Women's Rugby World Cup Triumph in London
England Red Roses Celebrate Historic Women's Rugby World Cup Triumph in London

England Red Roses Celebrate Historic Women's Rugby World Cup Triumph in London

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The England women's rugby team, the Red Roses, celebrated their historic victory in the Women's Rugby World Cup with a series of public and private festivities following their 33-13 win over Canada at Allianz Stadium. The team, achieving their third World Cup crown and first in 11 years, marked the occasion with dressing room celebrations, including champagne showers and jubilant singing, extending their winning streak to 33 matches. A public 'Champions Party' was held at Battersea Power Station featuring live music, player interactions, and a trophy lift, which was broadcast live on BBC1 and streamed on England Rugby's YouTube channel, allowing fans nationwide to participate. Key figures like RFU CEO Bill Sweeney and Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport Lisa Nandy praised the team’s talent, determination, and the national pride their victory inspired. The event highlighted the growing prominence of women's sport in England, following other recent successes such as the Lionesses' European Championship win. Players like Hannah Botterman and Jess Breach were notable in the celebrations and public appearances, underscoring the team's connection with their supporters.

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