England Clinches Third Consecutive Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam with Victory Over France – Rugby Score and Updates
In a thrilling Grand Slam decider, England emerged victorious over France in the Women’s Six Nations 2024, securing their third successive title in the competition. The Red Roses put on a dominant display, running in five tries to secure a 35-14 lead at halftime in Bordeaux.
The match took a dramatic turn when France was reduced to 14 players after prop Assia Khalfaoui was sent off in the second half. Despite the hostile crowd of about 28,000 at Stade Chaban-Delmas, England remained composed and focused on their game plan.
Number eight Alex Matthews was the standout player of the match, scoring two crucial tries to help lead her team to victory. The Red Roses have now won six Women’s Six Nations titles and extended their winning streak to an impressive 29 matches in a row.
The atmosphere was electric as both teams battled it out on the field, showcasing the high level of skill and competitiveness in women’s rugby. England’s performance was a testament to their hard work and dedication to the sport, as they continue to set the standard for excellence in women’s rugby.
With this victory, England solidified their status as a powerhouse in women’s rugby and will look to carry this momentum into future competitions. The Women’s Six Nations 2024 Grand Slam decider will surely be remembered as a thrilling and historic moment in the sport.