Northern Edition

Select Edition

Northern Northern
Southern Southern
Global Global
New Zealand New Zealand
France France

Key battles won and lost: How The Red Roses secured NZ win

Ellie Kildunne of England during the WXV1 match between New Zealand Silver Ferns and England at Go Media Stadium Mt Smart on November 04, 2023 in Auckland, New Zealand. (Photo by Dave Rowland/Getty Images)

After 38 minutes that all went England’s way, a New Zealand try in the close of the first half signalled we still had a game on our hands. In the end the Red Roses would power to a 33-12 victory to take home the WXV 1 title.

ADVERTISEMENT

The Black Ferns’ two tries – either side of half time – gave them hope, but in the end the power of the English pack won through, their forwards combining for five tries and exerting their physical dominance.

Here’s where the Red Roses took advantage, and where the Black Ferns showed their class:

Front Row – Advantage England
The first half would see the Black Ferns really struggle at set piece, with a struggling lineout and a barely stable scrum. A change of front row on 45 minutes seemed to offer renewed stability for the hosts.
The Red Roses front row is always one of their most dangerous weapons. Sarah Bern continuously threated with barrelling runs while Lark Atkin-Davies scored a trademark try off the back of a maul and threw with pinpoint accuracy.

Second Row – Advantage England
Lineout dominance is the Red Roses bread and butter, but it’s the work England’s engine room put in around the park that should set them apart. Zoe Aldcroft quietly goes about her duties, racking up tackles and hitting every ruck (and also scoring a try), while RugbyPass columnist Rosie Galligan was an imperious presence, laying some big hits early on.
Chelsea Bremner was an absolute machine for the Black Ferns and a constant thorn in England’s side, but the stuttering New Zealand lineout is a black mark on the performance of their locks.

Back Row – Advantage England
Marlie Packer lead from the front with an imperious performance, crashing into black shirts time and again with no regard for her own wellbeing. Morwenna Talling continues to grow into the 6 shirt and with her power and eye for a break she could be a candidate to move out to 8 in the future. Alex Matthews, typically a blindside, has revelled in her role at the base of the scrum this tournament with some lovely runs and, today, the opening try.
The Black Ferns loose forwards are no slouches themselves. Liana Mikaele-Tu’u constantly threatened with her powerful presence and captain Kennedy Simon echoed her opposite number Packer with a performance that left nothing in reserve.

Half backs – Advantage New Zealand
Natasha Hunt’s return to the 9 shirt gave England some real buzz and she worked well with Holly Aitchison to open up some space for her Red Roses colleagues.
Across the park Ruahei Demant gave a masterclass in the modern fly-half. Superb distribution stretched the Red Roses line, she made some lovely breaks herself and in defence she absolutely refused to let a player pass her. A performance that underlined her nomination for World Player of the Year.

Centres – Advantage New Zealand
Sylvia Brunt and Amy du Plessis were imperious in the centre of the park for the Black Ferns, defending resolutely, getting patched up and going again.
Helena Rowland threatened for the Red Roses and Tatyana Heard grew into the game with some hard-running carries.

ADVERTISEMENT

Outside Backs – Advantage England
Two disallowed tries didn’t diminish Ellie Kildunne’s performance for the Red Roses. The full back looked like she might be a little lightweight for this New Zealand team after conceding ground twice in the opening minutes, but she seemed to take that as a personal slight and thereafter was a constant danger both with her own elusive running and her ability to bring her wingers into play, whether through a hard hitting Abby Dow run or a mazy dance through the defensive line from Claudia MacDonald.
Renee Holmes will be frustrated with her kicking in this game, but in open play she snuffed out many of England’s best attacking opportunities. Ruby Tui drew focus time and again and even chipped in with a few turnover attempts.

ADVERTISEMENT

Kubota Spears vs Saitama Wild Knights | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

The gruelling reality behind one of the fastest sports in the world | The Report

Boks Office | Episode 40 | The Steven Kitshoff Special

Perry Baker in the house | HSBC Life on Tour | Los Angeles

O2 Inside Line: All In | Episode 6 | Le Crunch

The Unexpected Journey to USA 7s Glory | Aaron Cummings | Sevens Wonders

USA vs Japan | Full Match Replay

Yokohama Canon Eagles vs Shizuoka BlueRevs | Japan Rugby League One 2024/25 | Full Match Replay

Confidence knocks and finding your people | Flo Williams | Rugby Rising Locker Room

Tackling reasons for drop-out in sport | Zainab Alema | Rugby Rising Locker Room

Jet Lag: The biggest challenge facing international sports? | The Report

Trending on RugbyPass

Comments

2 Comments
C
CN 550 days ago

It would seem everyone was imperious.

D
Derek 550 days ago

Well Done Red Roses

Join free and tell us what you really think!

Sign up for free
ADVERTISEMENT

Latest Features

Comments on RugbyPass

M
Michael Rogers 2 hours ago
Sevens flyer moves to fullback as Australia U20 make mass changes

My daughter had warned me multiple times about the risks of crypto scams, but I never imagined I would fall victim to one. It all started when I came across an ad on YouTube for an “Ethereum mining pool” that promised high returns with minimal effort. Passive income was too tempting, and I didn’t think twice. Unfortunately, what I believed was a legitimate investment opportunity was a sophisticated scam. I lost 18 ETH, my entire retirement savings. The regret and despair I felt were overwhelming. It wasn’t just the money, but the fear of how I would secure my future. I did not know how to get it back or where to start. That's when a friend recommended Tech Cyber Force Recovery. At first, I was skeptical. After all, I had already lost so much, and I had no idea who could help me now. However, after contacting them, I was surprised at how understanding and patient they were with my situation. They assured me they had the tools and expertise to trace my lost funds, and I decided to give them a chance. Tech Cyber Force Recovery did exactly what they promised. Not only did they track down the funds, but they also uncovered the full scope of the scam operation. It was a complex network, involving multiple players across borders. The team worked tirelessly, collaborating with international exchanges and law enforcement to identify the culprits and retrieve as much of my money as possible. In the end, they recovered 17 ETH, 94% of what I had lost. What truly impressed me was their professionalism and compassion. They didn’t just treat me like another case; they treated me like a person. When they learned I was a retiree, they even waived part of their fee, which was an incredibly kind gesture. I was beyond grateful for their support and expertise throughout the process. If you’ve fallen victim to a crypto scam, don’t give up hope. Tech Cyber Force Recovery is a miracle worker with a heart of gold. I highly recommend them to anyone facing a similar situation.    Telegram   (@)techcyberforc    mail   Techcybersforcerecovery(@)cyberservices(.)com

1 Go to comments
M
Michael Rogers 2 hours ago
Conor Murray: French giants weigh up shock move for Ireland star

My daughter had warned me multiple times about the risks of crypto scams, but I never imagined I would fall victim to one. It all started when I came across an ad on YouTube for an “Ethereum mining pool” that promised high returns with minimal effort. Passive income was too tempting, and I didn’t think twice. Unfortunately, what I believed was a legitimate investment opportunity was a sophisticated scam. I lost 18 ETH, my entire retirement savings. The regret and despair I felt were overwhelming. It wasn’t just the money, but the fear of how I would secure my future. I did not know how to get it back or where to start. That's when a friend recommended Tech Cyber Force Recovery. At first, I was skeptical. After all, I had already lost so much, and I had no idea who could help me now. However, after contacting them, I was surprised at how understanding and patient they were with my situation. They assured me they had the tools and expertise to trace my lost funds, and I decided to give them a chance. Tech Cyber Force Recovery did exactly what they promised. Not only did they track down the funds, but they also uncovered the full scope of the scam operation. It was a complex network, involving multiple players across borders. The team worked tirelessly, collaborating with international exchanges and law enforcement to identify the culprits and retrieve as much of my money as possible. In the end, they recovered 17 ETH, 94% of what I had lost. What truly impressed me was their professionalism and compassion. They didn’t just treat me like another case; they treated me like a person. When they learned I was a retiree, they even waived part of their fee, which was an incredibly kind gesture. I was beyond grateful for their support and expertise throughout the process. If you’ve fallen victim to a crypto scam, don’t give up hope. Tech Cyber Force Recovery is a miracle worker with a heart of gold. I highly recommend them to anyone facing a similar situation.    Telegram   (@)techcyberforc    mail   Techcybersforcerecovery(@)cyberservices(.)com

8 Go to comments
LONG READ
LONG READ Brendan Fanning: 'Leinster have the best-resourced squad in these islands but can’t make it pay.' Brendan Fanning: 'Leinster have the best-resourced squad in these islands but can’t make it pay.'
Search