'Rusty' to 'relentless' - Red Roses deliver statement win
Summary
England's women's rugby team, the Red Roses, won a big game against Scotland with a score of 84-7 at Murrayfield stadium. Despite many players missing due to injury, retirement, or pregnancy, the team showed strong performance and kept their winning streak at 35 games.Key Facts
- England beat Scotland 84-7 in a Women's Six Nations rugby match.
- The game took place at Murrayfield in front of over 30,000 people, a record for a women's sporting event in Scotland.
- The Red Roses had many players missing, including their captain Zoe Stratford, due to pregnancy or injury.
- England's head coach is John Mitchell, who said the team had to adapt to these challenges.
- Captain Meg Jones and player Maddie Feaunati were notable performers in the match.
- This win extended England's winning streak to 35 consecutive games.
- Former England captain Katy Daley-Mclean praised the team's strong and consistent performance throughout the match.
- The team showed improvement from their previous match against Ireland, where they had a less dominant performance.
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