A world record crowd of 58,498 watched England win the Six Nations. 😮 SixNations2023 ENGvFRA StanSportAU
"It's a great learning experience that second half and they will continue to grow."
And after that nerve settler, England dominated for the rest of the first half, with a penalty try as well as tries from captain Marlie Packer, Alex Matthews, Zoe Aldcroft making for a 33-0 half time lead, while France wilted in the late April sunshine, with two of its players sent to the sin bin.But the match was not quite settled yet.
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