England Records 92-3 Dominant Win Over Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup
England Records 92-3 Dominant Win Over Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup

England Records 92-3 Dominant Win Over Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup

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England's women's rugby team delivered a dominant performance against Samoa in the Rugby World Cup pool stage, securing a record 92-3 victory at Franklin’s Gardens. Jess Breach scored a hat-trick, raising her total to 52 Test tries, while Helena Rowland set a national record with 27 points, including 11 conversions. The Red Roses scored 14 tries with contributions from 12 different players, including Megan Jones' two tries, demonstrating a professional and cohesive display despite 13 changes to the starting lineup. The win marked England's 29th consecutive victory and their biggest margin and highest points scored in a World Cup match, surpassing previous records from 2010 and 2022. Samoa, an amateur side, managed a single penalty, with their coach calling the match against England a 'mission impossible.' England's commanding scrum and speedy attack, combined with strong defense, secured their quarter-final spot as they aim to win the World Cup for the first time since 2014.

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