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Canada Training in Headphones to Prepare for Noise of Rugby World Cup Final

Canada's women's rugby team uses headphone training to simulate noise and crowd pressure ahead of the Women's Rugby World Cup final against England, set for a record 82,000 attendance.

Summary by Oxford Mail
Canada are preparing for the cauldron atmosphere of a Rugby World Cup final at a rocking Allianz Stadium by training in headphones blasting them…

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It's an event. The final of the Women's Rugby World Cup is expected to give rise to a historic record. No less than 82,000 spectators are expected in Twickenham to witness the final shock between England and Canada. As against France, the Red Roses will therefore be able to count on the support of a stage acquired to their cause. A perspective to which the Canadian camp wanted to prepare during this week. .twitter-tweet{margin-left:auto;margin-r…

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The Rugby Paper broke the news in on Wednesday, September 24, 2025.
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