England's Unstoppable Run: A Eighth Consecutive Six Nations Triumph

England continued their dominance in women's rugby with a thrilling 43-28 victory over France, securing their eighth successive Women’s Six Nations title. Despite a shaky start, England's powerful performance with tries from Ellie Kildunne, Sarah Bern, and Jess Breach solidified their standing as world champions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 17-05-2026 23:13 IST | Created: 17-05-2026 23:13 IST
England's Unstoppable Run: A Eighth Consecutive Six Nations Triumph
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England showcased their continuing supremacy in women's rugby by defeating France 43-28 in the Grand Slam decider on Sunday. This victory marked their eighth consecutive Women's Six Nations title, further cementing their dominance in the sport.

The match saw a spirited start from France, leading 7-0 within the first 20 minutes. However, England regained control with two tries from Ellie Kildunne and additional scores from Sarah Bern and Jess Breach, establishing a commanding 26-7 lead at halftime.

Despite France narrowing the gap with tries by Anais Grando and Pauline Bourdon Sansus, England's relentless pace saw Breach and Amy Cokayne add further tries, sealing another emphatic victory. England finished the tournament atop the standings, with France finishing second once again.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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