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On an opening weekend where title rivals England and Canada enjoyed mammoth wins, the Black Ferns 'only' led 21-3 at ...
South Africa head coach Swys de Bruin insisted his side must improve if they are to progress at the Rugby World Cup, despite a comprehensive ...
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Daily Maverick on MSNSpringbok Women blitz Brazil in flying World Cup start
The Springbok Women beat Brazil 66-6 (halftime 26-3) in their opening Women’s Rugby World Cup clash at Franklin’s Gardens, ...
New Zealand began its defense of the Women’s Rugby World Cup by scratching a 54-8 win over Spain in York on Sunday.
In balmy conditions before a boisterous, sold-out crowd of 7,458 at York Community Stadium, the Black Ferns opened their defence of the Rugby World Cup with a resounding 54-8 victory against Spain.
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Independent.ie on MSNIndo Sport podcast: Women’s Rugby World Cup reaction with Sinéad Kissane and Anna Caplice
Anna Caplice joins Sinéad Kissane as Ireland scored six tries in an impressive 42-14 win over Japan at Franklin's Gardens.Follow the Indo Sport podcast for more reaction and analysis of Ireland's ...
Sue Day, England (1998-2006) 16 Patty Jervey, United States (1991-2002) ...
Jorja Miller scores two tries as defending Women's Rugby World Cup champions New Zealand see off Spain 54-8, despite playing ...
Julia Schell scores six tries in 23 second-half minutes as second seeds Canada get their Women's Rugby World Cup campaign off ...
Defending champions New Zealand start their quest for a record-extending seventh Women's Rugby World Cup with a curious 54-8 ...
-Portia Woodman-Wickliffe extended her Women's Rugby World Cup try-scoring record to 21 as defending champions New Zealand defeated Spain 54-8 in York, with Ireland and South Africa also picking up ...
Champions New Zealand began the defence of their title with a 54-8 win over Spain at LNER Community Stadium in Women's Rugby ...
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