Women’s Six Nation: British diversity in the British squad in the seventh continuous title of Red Roses | Rugby Yonhap News

The Tatyana Heard believes that the exchange of exchange in the squad will be a key combination in pursuing other women’s Six Nation titles.

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Following the 67-12 victory with Wales, where Ellie Killunne recorded Tries hat tries, the UK is trying to welcome Ireland on Saturday, and their execution and handling are essential to win another victory.

“Our execution is vast. We want to see if we are sticking to the last pass.”

“So you want to try to work, you want to be brave for everything you do, so things will happen.

“Mistakes will happen, but we want to make them at least. I think it’s what all teams want, but that’s what we’re trying to move forward.”

Following the victory with Wales, Red Rose’s director John Mitchell praised a good start with a new combination, but his side lost momentum in the second half.

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Depending on the partnership will be important to solve this problem, and I leaned on the midfielder’s Glossor Teammate Hannah Jones.

“It is huge to build this relationship.”

“It’s great to have a combination that suits the way we play, and it’s really important to know how to click on each other and how to do your best.

“I tried to make it with MEG (Megan Jones), but likewise I tried to make it with others in the squad.

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“MEG likes to participate in everything, has a little energy, and is actually noisy, while Hannah (Botterman) is much quieter and more reserved, but both love to bring me the relevant body.

“It was really good for some changes in six countries.

“They both bring very different games and know the game well, so it’s great to be with them.

“If I want to apply the game based on someone I learn and I play with someone, I’m trying to learn and grow.

“It’s really interesting to have a versatile people with other combinations.”

Red rose hoping to reproduce the success of improved Ireland

England won Ireland in 88-10 last year and hoped to replicate that success in Cork’s MUSGRAVE Park.

But Ireland has escaped the success of 54-12 for Italy and will make the most of their housing support.

“They have played a lot of games for the last few months and have been improved,” he added.

“In particular, I can’t deny that it is a class performance on the black ferns of WXV.

“But we just want to focus on ourselves and see if we are improving. We are definitely trying to adapt the game when we go.

“It is one of the really important things for us, so we will hopefully do so to stay above.”

The red rose in the UK travels to Ireland on Cork’s MUSGRAVE Park for six women (4.45pm kickoffs) on Saturday, April 12.

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Sunday, March 23Red Rose 38-5 Italy
Saturday, March 29Red Rose 67-12 Wales
Saturday, April 12Ireland vs. red rose4:45 pm
Saturday, April 19Red Rose vs. Scotland4:45 pm
Saturday, April 26Red Rose vs. France4:45 pm

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