
England Wins 8th Straight Women's Six Nations Title
England's women's rugby team just made history with their eighth consecutive Six Nations championship, crushing France 43-28 in front of a record-breaking crowd. The victory extends their winning streak to an astounding 38 matches and marks their fifth straight Grand Slam.
England's women's rugby team just proved that excellence never gets old, securing their eighth straight Six Nations championship with a commanding 43-28 victory over France in Bordeaux.
The stakes couldn't have been higher. France came into Sunday's match unbeaten and backed by their largest home crowd ever at 35,000 fans, all roaring for an upset that would finally end England's reign.
France started strong, taking a 7-0 lead after 20 minutes. The home crowd erupted, sensing this might finally be their moment to topple the world champions.
Then England reminded everyone why they're untouchable. Four tries in the second quarter flipped the match completely, giving England a stunning 26-7 halftime lead that left the French crowd in shocked silence.
France refused to quit. Two second-half tries pulled them within eight points with 20 minutes left, and the tension in the stadium became electric.
But champions show up when it matters most. England put together a brilliant attacking move that sealed their sixth try, and France's hopes evaporated when they lost a player to the sin bin for a high tackle.

The final score of 43-28 tells only part of the story. This victory extended England's world record winning streak to 38 matches and marked their 39th consecutive Six Nations win since their last loss in 2018.
Over the past decade, England has won an almost unbelievable 99 of 103 matches. They've claimed five straight Grand Slams, meaning they've beaten every team in the championship each year.
Why This Inspires
What makes England's dominance so remarkable isn't just the winning. It's the way they've elevated the entire sport along the way.
That record 35,000-strong crowd in France didn't show up by accident. They came because England has made women's rugby must-watch entertainment, raising the profile and expectations for everyone.
Ireland also played in front of a record crowd in Dublin on Sunday, thrashing Scotland 54-5. The packed stadiums across the championship show a sport exploding in popularity, and England's excellence is a huge reason why.
Young girls across Europe now grow up watching these athletes perform at the highest level, seeing what's possible when talent meets dedication. England's players have become household names, inspiring the next generation to pick up a rugby ball.
The Red Roses show no signs of slowing down, and that's great news for everyone who loves watching history being made one match at a time.
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Based on reporting by France 24 English
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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