England Women Rack up Record Score with 90-3 Win over Samoa
- England hosted and defeated Samoa 92-3 on Saturday at Franklin's Gardens in a Women's Rugby World Cup group match.
- The match followed England's strength in depth, with 13 changes to the starting XV and Samoa's status as an amateur team led to a one-sided contest.
- England scored 14 tries, including Jess Breach's hat-trick and Helena Rowland's 27 points, which is the most by an individual in the team's World Cup history.
- Rowland expressed satisfaction with the team's performance despite facing challenging circumstances, highlighting their ability to adjust accordingly, while Samoa's coach Tomokino labeled the task of competing against England as nearly impossible.
- England's victory set a new record for their highest World Cup score and biggest margin of victory, securing a quarter-final spot and continuing their unbeaten run since 2022.
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England overwhelm Samoa 92-3 in Women's Rugby World Cup rout
Jess Breach scored a hat-trick as tournament hosts England continued their quest for Women's Rugby World Cup glory with a colossal 92-3 thrashing of Samoa on Saturday.
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England run in 14 tries in record-breaking 92-3 Rugby World Cup rout of Samoa
It was England’s highest number of points scored in a World Cup match and their biggest margin of victory.
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