England's women's rugby team sets a new record with a dominant 90-3 victory over Samoa
England Thrash Samoa in Women's Rugby World Cup
England's women's rugby team delivered a dominant performance against Samoa in the Women's Rugby World Cup, securing a place in the quarter-finals with a resounding 90-3 victory. The match, held in Northampton, England, saw twelve different players score tries for the home side.
The first half was a one-sided affair, with England leading Samoa 47-0 at the break. The team's professional performance was evident in both attack and defense, as they showcased their speed and skill in the wide areas. The England scrum also proved too much for Samoa to handle.
Centre Megan Jones scored two tries, while winger Jess Breach notched a hat-trick. Flyhalf Helena Rowland also had a standout game, scoring one try and adding 11 conversions to her tally, totalling 27 points.
Samoa registered their first points of the tournament with a penalty by Harmony Vatau, but the celebration was muted compared to the jubilation they would have felt if they had won the game.
England's victory marks their 59th win in their last 60 games, a testament to their formidable form. The team is aiming to lift the World Cup trophy for the first time since 2014.
Samoa, who lost to Australia 73-0 in their opener of the tournament, will be hoping to bounce back and secure a win in their remaining matches.
The record holder for the most points scored in a single match of the Women's Rugby World Cup for England is yet to be explicitly stated in the available search results. This historic win by England, however, is sure to challenge that record in the near future.
England produced a slick display to maintain their momentum in the Women's Rugby World Cup, and they will be eager to continue their winning streak as they progress in the tournament.