Women’s Rugby World Cup: World champions New Zealand after defeating England
Black Ferns won a new world title on Saturday, November 12, at home against England (34-31).
New Zealand, indoors, was invaded on Saturday November 12th Title VI Women’s Rugby World Cup, at a sold-out Eden Park in Auckland, by battling to beat England (34-31) in a stunning and intense final.
This new victory for the “Black Ferns”, in a match fought by eleven attempts, stopped at the same time the string of thirty consecutive successes of the “Red Roses”, the first in rankings. Their most recent defeat dates back to July 2019 against… New Zealand.
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Rugby World Cup November 12, 2022
And so Ruby Toy’s teammates retained their title, which they won in 2017 against … England, world champions in 2014. The bronze medal in the competition went to France, who beat Canada (36-0) before that, in a one-sided match .
In an intense encounter, under a barrage of tries, New Zealand and England put on a bid: from rugby showwith suspense, tension and action, to the delight of over 42,000 spectators at Eden Park.
with both sides Unlucky kickersand Emily Scarratt of the England side and Renee Holmes of the New Zealand side, each side could only rely on their most attacking players, mainly forwards for the ‘Rose Reds’ and backs for the ‘Black Ferns’.
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