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Women's Six Nations match in France. England have been training with crowd noise and music blaring out of speakers to prepare. Pauline Bourdon Sansus has seen it all. With 75 caps on the clock
France ran in 11 tries to sweep Scotland aside and earn the bonus-point win that sets up a final day showdown with England for the Women's Six Nations title. Tries from Manae Feleu
Women's Six Nations crown and a fifth successive Grand Slam. But the emotion after the final whistle was plain to see. This was not just another win for the seemingly unstoppable Red Roses
Women's Six Nations Grand Slam decider, England had conceded 29 points in four games.** The world champion Red Roses, who are on a record 37-game winning run, travel to Bordeaux on Sunday
Women's Six Nations title. Impressive statistics. But attack coach Emily Scarratt told BBC Two the dressing room was a little "muted" after the game. Yes, England won comfortably and without ever losing control
England have brought Emma Sing in at full-back and shifted Ellie Kildunne out to the wing as coach John Mitchell rejigs his back three for the fourth Women's Six Nations game
Six Nations, but it appears not to matter as those who come in just step up. Their brute force bludgeoned Scotland time and again. Whether it was Feaunati's break to put Kildunne
Women's Six Nations Grand Slam decider against France, Marlie Packer's remarkable international career may have seemed to some to be winding down.** The 36-year-old, who lost the England captaincy
scored has come despite teams keeping the ball in hand less. Over the past five years, the ball has been kicked more than ever in the Women's Six Nations, with a steady and consistent
France captain Antoine Dupont (also 37%) and behind only former England captain Owen Farrell (41%). However he, and rugby in general, are far behind football. The equivalent recognition figure for Real Madrid and England star
Women's Six Nations was not conventional. Born in Australia to English parents, she moved around the world a lot when she was young. A kid full of energy, she was introduced to rugby
six major tournaments, culminating in final of Euro 2009 in Finland, which Germany won 6-2. Off the pitch, Powell was a leading voice behind a wholesale restructure of the game, most notably helping