Great to see Aitcheson had a great day all around with her conversions. Well done. It was good to see that England can win from so many different angles.
This may be a controversial take but...for training purposes we know that when we practice against stronger competiion we become better. What if the Continental Tyres Schools Cup U15s teams scrimmage vs the Red Roses a few times a year? This competition for both squads would be beneficial for both clubs but also would generate ENORMOUS ratings and ticket sales the proceeds of which would help the schools' rugby programmes (for both boys and girls!)
So when an English player gets a season ending injury, you’ll cover the costs then? lol Thats the risk you take. One group of players are paid, sponsored professionals. The others are not. Sponsors don’t like it when players get injured. Bad for business.
The Welsh prepared for their game against the roses by a practice match against the Swansea university 1st XV, you can find the video on their youtube site. I believe that the roses have had similar sessions with men's club teams in the past, I know because players have mentioned them in interviews.
@@neill392 No shit. Thats why I was responding to the TOP commentor. Your directing your comment to the wrong person. Please read all comments before posting.
They really need to put more money and other means in women's rugby, it's still extremely boring to watch, even more boring than watching clubs in the 90's...
@@marlinbigfen9080 because it pleases me to do so. I'm watching it to see if progresses have been made. Unlike many other sports, it's still very amateurish.
Rany...... What were you expecting to see at an England France womens rugby match ? Hoardes of Wildebeest roaming around the pitch perhaps ? Speaking of amateur " to see if any progresses have been made " 🙈 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
Amateur how? They're basically playing the same systems as men. Big hits. Lots of tries in this. Some from poor defence, but you see poor defence in men's rugby too. Nature of the game to play quick phases to disrupt organization and for players' movement to confuse/disrupt defenders. Feels like they run more here with not as many box kicks/bombs/kicks back for lack of ambition/ideas that you see in the men's game.
Great to see Aitcheson had a great day all around with her conversions. Well done.
It was good to see that England can win from so many different angles.
Her kicking was well on which was great tbh, England would've put over 100 points on Ireland with all converted tries.
Aldcroft and Matthews - what a dangerous duo.
Video title is incorrect. It’s England vs France not Italy 😂
School girl error
Colorblind 😂😂😂😂
Jess Breach needs to learn how to tackle.
France had some questionable decisions for them and forward passes were sus
This may be a controversial take but...for training purposes we know that when we practice against stronger competiion we become better. What if the Continental Tyres Schools Cup U15s teams scrimmage vs the Red Roses a few times a year? This competition for both squads would be beneficial for both clubs but also would generate ENORMOUS ratings and ticket sales the proceeds of which would help the schools' rugby programmes (for both boys and girls!)
So when an English player gets a season ending injury, you’ll cover the costs then? lol
Thats the risk you take. One group of players are paid, sponsored professionals. The others are not.
Sponsors don’t like it when players get injured. Bad for business.
The Welsh prepared for their game against the roses by a practice match against the Swansea university 1st XV, you can find the video on their youtube site.
I believe that the roses have had similar sessions with men's club teams in the past, I know because players have mentioned them in interviews.
@@neill392 Thats NOT the same. OP was asking if a bunch of 15 year olds could play the ful contact match against england.
@@Br0wnCh3 Why would they play 15 year olds when they've already played university and men's teams?That would be a step backwords
@@neill392 No shit. Thats why I was responding to the TOP commentor. Your directing your comment to the wrong person. Please read all comments before posting.
They really need to put more money and other means in women's rugby, it's still extremely boring to watch, even more boring than watching clubs in the 90's...
Why did you feel the need to comment if its so boring? DON'T WATCH IT THEN, it's not compulsory! Your loss...
@@marlinbigfen9080 because it pleases me to do so. I'm watching it to see if progresses have been made. Unlike many other sports, it's still very amateurish.
Rany...... What were you expecting to see at an England France womens rugby match ? Hoardes of Wildebeest roaming around the pitch perhaps ? Speaking of amateur " to see if any progresses have been made " 🙈 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@garymoore2535 something else than potatoe rugby.
Amateur how? They're basically playing the same systems as men. Big hits. Lots of tries in this. Some from poor defence, but you see poor defence in men's rugby too. Nature of the game to play quick phases to disrupt organization and for players' movement to confuse/disrupt defenders. Feels like they run more here with not as many box kicks/bombs/kicks back for lack of ambition/ideas that you see in the men's game.