The epitome of a perfect winger. Pace, power and balance. She plays equally well off both wings. The 2 things I think I admire most about her is she is adept at using her non-carrying arm to deflect attempted tackles and she has a reluctance to get her kit dirty (because usually when she crosses the try line there are no defenders within a mile of her!)
Interesting to see her develop over the course of that timeline, from the pure pace and hesitant groundings of the early tries to the spatial awareness and diving to score of the later ones. Quality player getting better.
I’m a girl, who plays rugby ,and I’m in a team filled with boys so I’m the only girl and it was my second time playing in my rugby team and this kid ran up to me and flung me across the floor. I will never forget that moment. 🤣
i used to play rugby with a girl in our squad. She was the secret weapon. More dedicated than any of us and she would absolutely fold the lads in the tackles
An appropriate name, you might say (as no doubt, hundreds have). And when you throw in the other Red Roses finishers like Dow, Kildunne, McKenna, Thompson it's kind of terrifying. Hell, you could even throw Scarratt into that list. Then you put them outside the likes of Scarratt, Rowland and Harrison and behind Packer, Ward, Hunter, Colwall, Davies, Bern and the Red Roses are genuinely phenomenal.
6 tries in her first Test for England, 5 tries in her second. If that had been someone in the men's team, the press would have been talking about it for days.
great against weaker teams but she's holding the ball in the wrong hand. She get's tackled and it's not try. She's not playing school rugby anymore. Learn with the pros.
@@BenjWarrant how is that misogynist? It’s an attempt at being a constructive comment, but poorly worded and a nasty line at the end, but it’s not misogynist
@@BenjWarrant it's true though. It comes off as mansplaining a sport to a professional sportsperson because of the last comment but there is a correct arm to hold the ball in.
@ong7196 Having played rugby for many years, in almost every position except scrum half and hooker, ending up at fly half when I was faster and faster thinking than my contemporaries, if you know your run to the try line is a simple one you can hold the ball however you like.
Such class one of the best world classlove watching her fly down the wings🌺❤ plus Ellie on the other side 🤣
A star. An outstanding rugby player and dedicated, true, pro. 👍
Blistering pace, side step of either foot, break’s tackles and certainly knows where the try line is👍👍👍
"break's"?? You did go to school, did you?
@@DieFlabbergast you need to check yours mate!!
Jess Breach doesn't worry about the wind - she IS the wind!
What a superbly balanced try scoring machine!
The epitome of a perfect winger. Pace, power and balance. She plays equally well off both wings. The 2 things I think I admire most about her is she is adept at using her non-carrying arm to deflect attempted tackles and she has a reluctance to get her kit dirty (because usually when she crosses the try line there are no defenders within a mile of her!)
certainly never gets her knees dirty in defence
Beautiful balance combined with pace - so many of her tries are a result of her simply changing her running line rather than stepping the defender.
A joy to watch.
Interesting to see her develop over the course of that timeline, from the pure pace and hesitant groundings of the early tries to the spatial awareness and diving to score of the later ones. Quality player getting better.
Loads of these she takes the ball standing still but has the power and acceleration to score
A brace for Jess on her return against Wales. Majestic. Lethal. Red Rose.
fantastic pace and skills
Definitely my Captain in this weeks fantasy rugby 👀
I’m a girl, who plays rugby ,and I’m in a team filled with boys so I’m the only girl and it was my second time playing in my rugby team and this kid ran up to me and flung me across the floor. I will never forget that moment. 🤣
i used to play rugby with a girl in our squad. She was the secret weapon. More dedicated than any of us and she would absolutely fold the lads in the tackles
My son played with a girl in the squad U9-U13. She was a scoring machine. She was Jess Breach. Chichester!
She knows how to breech the defences.
An appropriate name, you might say (as no doubt, hundreds have). And when you throw in the other Red Roses finishers like Dow, Kildunne, McKenna, Thompson it's kind of terrifying. Hell, you could even throw Scarratt into that list.
Then you put them outside the likes of Scarratt, Rowland and Harrison and behind Packer, Ward, Hunter, Colwall, Davies, Bern and the Red Roses are genuinely phenomenal.
Makes it look easy
Extraordinary to think that Jess Breach spent all but one game completely sidelined in the World Cup played in 2022. What a waste of a great talent.
I think there was about 6 players fighting for those 3 positions. What a choice to make for the coaching staff.
I think you’re looking at it with the wrong perspective. What you should be thinking is “damn, the red roses have some real strength in depth”
Why? defence
I have always thought of Jess Breach as The Flying Pigtails. Amazing player.
Jet Breach!!!
Did she score every try against Canada?
God she is rapid.
The hand off at no.10 made me laugh out loud
What pace and speed
Omg
6 tries in her first Test for England, 5 tries in her second. If that had been someone in the men's team, the press would have been talking about it for days.
Call the hate crime line.
They'd have been talking about it for years
she is very good for rugby
shame she may not be back to her blistering best for New Zealand
She goes through holes that are simply not there.
How many games where those first 11 tries in?
What a player.
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Give her the ball and an inch and she's over the line.
But the red roses obviously only play well in the scrum right? 😂
She may be a flyer…..but her defensive work & tackling needs plenty of attention,Claudia McDonald much better all round player.
Jess is to women's rugby what JPR was to men's.
great against weaker teams but she's holding the ball in the wrong hand. She get's
tackled and it's not try. She's not playing school rugby anymore. Learn with the pros.
There's always one, isn't there?
Do you know that your a misogynist, or is it unconscious?
@@BenjWarrant how is that misogynist? It’s an attempt at being a constructive comment, but poorly worded and a nasty line at the end, but it’s not misogynist
@@BenjWarrant it's true though. It comes off as mansplaining a sport to a professional sportsperson because of the last comment but there is a correct arm to hold the ball in.
@ong7196 Having played rugby for many years, in almost every position except scrum half and hooker, ending up at fly half when I was faster and faster thinking than my contemporaries, if you know your run to the try line is a simple one you can hold the ball however you like.
Weaker teams? IIRC, when she scored 11 tries against Canada in her first two games, they were ranked 3 in the world.