England's Unstoppable Triumph: Dominance in Women's Six Nations
England secured their eighth successive Women’s Six Nations title with a strong win over France, showcasing their dominance despite a disrupted campaign. England recovered from an early deficit to lead 26-7 at halftime and maintained control despite France's attempts to close the gap, extending their record to 38 consecutive wins.
England has once again stamped its authority in the world of women's rugby by clinching their eighth consecutive Six Nations title with a 43-28 victory over France. Despite a shaky beginning that saw France lead 7-0, England took charge, scoring four tries to pull ahead by halftime.
France managed to close the gap to eight points with 20 minutes remaining, but England's bench strength and experience allowed them to regain control, ultimately securing a comfortable win. This victory continues England's formidable record, with 38 consecutive wins in the tournament.
In this disrupted campaign, England utilized 32 players due to injuries and pregnancies, but their resilience shone through. Coach John Mitchell and Captain Meg Jones praised the team's adaptability and unity in navigating challenges. Despite early pressure from France, England's strategic play and strength ensured they remained unbeaten in the competition.
(With inputs from agencies.)

