'Until we have that perfect game, no-one will be happy'
Summary
England's women's rugby team, the Red Roses, have won 35 Test matches in a row and are aiming for their eighth straight Women's Six Nations title. Player Sarah Bern says the team keeps working hard to improve and wants to play a more exciting style of rugby.Key Facts
- England beat Scotland 84-7 in their latest match, marking their 35th consecutive Test win.
- The Red Roses have won 65 of their last 66 matches, with only one loss to New Zealand in the 2022 Rugby World Cup final.
- Sarah Bern says the team has not yet played a game they feel fully proud of and continues to work on improving offense, defense, and overall play.
- England's training is often tougher than their matches to prepare for any challenges during games.
- Bern has scored two tries each in England’s wins over Scotland and Ireland in the current Six Nations tournament.
- The team aims to diversify their attack to offer more try-scoring threats and entertain fans.
- England will play Wales at Ashton Gate, Bristol, in a sold-out stadium on Saturday.
- Wales have lost 11 of their past 12 Tests, making England the strong favorites.
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