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Red Roses win thriller to book final place.

05.11.22
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Semi Final Wrap

Quite simply, it will go down as one of the all-time great world cup semi-finals. It was tight, it was tense, but it was the Red Roses who edged a nailbiter to secure their place in the final.

For Saracens' England contingent, they can set their sights on the final next weekend, after securing a dramatic 26-19 victory over an inspired Canadian side.

To say that this was the match of the tournament would be an understatement in itself, as both sides put everything they had into a full-blooded contest. In amongst the joy for the Red Roses though, it was heartbreak for Alysha Corrigan and Alex Ellis, as they saw their hopes of reaching the final dashed.

Before kick-off, England were forced into two late changes, with Hannah Botterman having to sit out the semi-final, having picked up an injury ahead of the match.

Former Saracen and Canadian captain Sophie de Goede had said in the week that winning runs were there to be ended, as she laid down the gauntlet to the Red Roses.

It was England who made the fast start though, with Marlie Packer crossing for her fifth try of the tournament, from a well-constructed lineout move, before Abby Dow crossed after a smart break from Helena Rowland.

Canada hit back though, after a stunning Karen Paquin score, before they drew level thanks to Corrigan's smart finish.

England edged their way ahead with two penalties, before Claudia MacDonald set up Dow for a length of the field effort after Canada had looked to nudge their way ahead.

Canada refused to be deterred though, as Tyson Beukeboom crossed to reduce the deficit again. However, Emily Scarratt slotted a third penalty to increase the lead, as England held on, thanks in part to the efforts of the likes of Poppy Cleall off the bench.

The Canadians refused to give in, with Alex Ellis adding further dynamism off their bench, but in the end, it wasn't quite enough, as England held on to book their place in the final.

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“After he has surgery on Monday we’ll know more about his recovery time, but the overwhelming support from across the game has certainly lifted his spirits.” Director of Rugby Mark McCall praised Christie’s resilience in the face of another stint on the sidelines. “He’s one of those characters that once the surgery is done, he’ll […]

16.10.24
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WXV Round 3 Round-Up

WXV concluded over the weekend, with England securing a tight and tense 21-12 victory over Canada to secure the WXV 1 title. The weekend started with Wales securing an impressive victory over Japan to secure their place at the Rugby World Cup next year, with Donna Rose, Georgia Evans and Natalia John all featuring in […]

16.10.24
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Seven Saracens named in England Autumn Nations Series Squad

Saracens have had seven players called up to the England squad for the Autumn Nations Series in November. Jamie George, Theo Dan, Maro Itoje, Ben Earl, Elliot Daly, Nick Isiekwe and Alex Lozowski will all join Steve Borthwick's 36-player training squad which begins on Saturday 2 November against New Zealand at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham. The […]

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