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England make wholesale changes for Samoa match

Jess Breach and Meg Jones only players to retain places from opening Women’s Rugby World Cup game

Raccontata datelegraph.co.uktheguardian.com

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo10 mesi fa

England make wholesale changes for Samoa match

Jess Breach and Meg Jones only players to retain places from opening Women’s Rugby World Cup game

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theguardian.com10 mesi fa

England on verge of Rugby World Cup quarter-finals as Breach leads Samoa rout

Jess Breach bagged a hat-trick in England’s 14 tries as the hosts beat Samoa 92-3 to continue their impressive start to the Women’s Rugby World Cup

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  1. giovedì 28 agosto 2025·telegraph.co.uk

    England make wholesale changes for Samoa match

    Jess Breach and Meg Jones only players to retain places from opening Women’s Rugby World Cup game

  2. sabato 30 agosto 2025·theguardian.com

    England storm into Rugby World Cup quarter-finals as Breach leads Samoa rout

    Jess Breach bagged a hat-trick in England’s 14 tries as the hosts beat Samoa 92-3 to continue their impressive start to the Women’s Rugby World Cup

  3. sabato 30 agosto 2025·theguardian.com

    England on verge of Rugby World Cup quarter-finals as Breach leads Samoa rout

    Jess Breach bagged a hat-trick in England’s 14 tries as the hosts beat Samoa 92-3 to continue their impressive start to the Women’s Rugby World Cup