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A Night For The History Books

New Zealand Defeat England in Record-Breaking Women's Rugby World Cup Final

A Night for the History Books

New Zealand has beaten England in an extraordinary Rugby World Cup final in front of a record 42,579 at Auckland's Eden Park.

The Black Ferns, who have now won the tournament six times, produced a stunning performance to defeat the defending champions 34-31. The match was a thrilling contest from start to finish, with both teams showcasing their attacking prowess.

England had the better of the opening exchanges, but New Zealand gradually began to assert their dominance. The Black Ferns took the lead through a try from winger Ayesha Leti-I'iga, and they never looked back.

England fought back bravely, but New Zealand were too strong on the day. The Black Ferns scored four tries in total, with Leti-I'iga, Stacey Fluhler, Ruahei Demant, and Alana Bremner all crossing the line.

England's tries came from Sarah Bern, Abby Dow, and Claudia MacDonald. Emily Scarratt also kicked a penalty and two conversions.

A Historic Night for Women's Rugby

The victory was a historic one for New Zealand, who are now the most successful team in Women's Rugby World Cup history. It was also a special night for women's rugby in general, as the tournament showcased the incredible skill and athleticism of the players involved.

The match was played in front of a sell-out crowd, and the atmosphere was electric. The fans were treated to a thrilling contest, and they played a big role in creating a memorable occasion.

The Women's Rugby World Cup has been a huge success, and it has helped to raise the profile of the sport around the world. The tournament has shown that women's rugby is a thrilling and competitive sport, and it is hoped that it will continue to grow in popularity in the years to come.


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