'First-class' Breach stars for 'one team' England
Summary
England's women's rugby team defeated Samoa with a record score of 92-3 in the Women's World Cup. Jess Breach was a standout player, scoring three tries and helping secure England's spot in the knockout stages. Samoa, largely made up of part-time players, had to fundraise to compete in the tournament.Key Facts
- England changed 13 players in their starting lineup and won against Samoa 92-3.
- The match took place in Northampton as part of the Women's Rugby World Cup.
- England's team is ranked number one in the world, while Samoa is ranked 15th.
- England's victory ensured their place in the tournament's knockout stages.
- English player Helena Rowland scored 27 points, setting a new record for an individual in a Women's World Cup game.
- Jess Breach scored three tries in the game and now has 52 tries in 49 international appearances.
- Samoa had previously lost 73-0 to Australia and returned to the World Cup for the first time since 2014.
- England used this game to test various players due to injuries affecting the team.
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