Kildunne stars as England see off France to make final
Summary
England's women's rugby team defeated France with a score of 35-17, securing their place in the Women's Rugby World Cup final. Ellie Kildunne was a standout player, scoring two tries to help lead England to victory.Key Facts
- England won against France with a final score of 35-17 in the Women's Rugby World Cup semi-final.
- Ellie Kildunne scored two tries for England after returning from a concussion.
- England will play in their seventh consecutive Women's Rugby World Cup final.
- At halftime, France trailed only by 7-5 despite England's errors giving France more opportunities.
- Amy Cokayne and Abbie Ward scored tries, increasing England's lead in the second half.
- Nassira Konde scored two tries for France, but it wasn't enough to catch up with England.
- Meg Jones scored the final try for England, securing their win.
- A crowd of 25,478 watched the game, and Kildunne received a player of the match award.
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