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Red Roses Unleash Second-Half Fury to Topple France; USA Looks Ahead
Ashton Gate stadium, Bristol – In a captivating display of grit and tactical brilliance, England’s formidable red Roses surged past a determined French side in a pivotal rugby clash. While the scoreboard ultimately told a story of English dominance, the match was a testament to the evolving landscape of women’s international rugby, offering valuable lessons for all aspiring teams, including the USA Eagles.
First Half: A Tight Contest with Missed Opportunities
The opening half painted a picture of a closely contested battle, with both teams showcasing flashes of brilliance but struggling to convert opportunities into points. France, in particular, found themselves on the wrong side of fine margins. A moment of hesitation from Marine Ménager, who held onto the ball a beat too long, saw a promising attack fizzle out, sending the ball directly to a teammate’s feet. Another instance saw Ménager herself find the try line, only for the pass to be slightly ahead of Gabrielle Vernier, a frustrating end to a promising build-up.
Despite these near misses, the French camp remained optimistic. Gaëlle Mignot, speaking at halftime, acknowledged the tight nature of the game, stating, We are in the half-time match.
This sentiment, though, would prove to be a fleeting one.
Second Half: England’s Explosive Response and French Resilience
Whatever was said in the Red Roses‘ locker room at halftime clearly ignited a fire. Emerging with renewed intensity, England applied relentless pressure that France struggled to contain. The sheer ferocity of their comeback was palpable, leading to a disallowed try followed swiftly by a legitimate score from Amy Cokayne, who powered over the line in the 45th minute.
However, French stubbornness, a hallmark of their play, refused to yield. In a bold strategic decision, France opted to tap and go from